IBM Client Innovation Centre in Székesfehérvár, which provides IT services, server operation, system management and development, and cloud-based services, has decided to create 300 new jobs. The almost EUR 9.7 million investment to be realized by December 31, 2021 will be carried out while retaining the current number of employees.
A report by the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA) says the task of new colleagues is planned to be related to the remote monitoring of computer software systems. Remote monitoring means the supervision of the functioning of operational and financial activities, teamwork promoting and corresponding, as well as production support systems of foreign clients.
IBM also maintains close relations with institutions of higher education in Hungary; their Dual Education Program was officially launched in 2015, leading to 71 students joining their centres from Óbuda and Corvinus University so far.
Hungary has become one of the leading international centers of business services in the Central and Eastern European region over the past decade, and based on the latest data from HIPA, 131 Business Services Centers offer 63,892 people jobs and long-term career opportunities.


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