IBM is expanding its headquarters in Székesfehérvár from more than three billion HUF
The IBM is expanding its IT service center in Székesfehérvár from more than three billion HUF. The government supports the expanison with 1.1 billion HUF. 410 new jobs will be created – the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations announced on Wednesday in Székesfehérvár.
Szijjártó Péter told that the company in its significantly expanding Székesfehérvár unit will provide information technology, purchasing, laboratory and educational services to more than 300 Western European companies. He indicated that 40 per cent of the new labor required will be graduates. (MTI)
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