
Isle of Man-based business IT specialist Intelligence Ltd has appointed nine new members of staff.
The company says the recruitment drive is in response to a positive market reaction to its new range of products and services, particularly in Cloud Computing.
The new intake includes an international business development executive, three project managers and two posts in technical and product development.
The other three positions have gone to Manx students on the firm's Placement and Experience Initiative.
Intelligence chief operating officer Chris Davies says they anticipate further expansion in the next quarter to meet growing demand for emerging technologies.
Intelligence was formed in 2002 as a privately-funded start-up venture and is owned by Manx residents Steve Woodford and John Webster.
(Pictured, left to right: Project managers Dean Penman, Liz Maddrell and Oran Dykes; international business development executive Stephanie McSwiney; and Leon Triggs, from technical and product development).
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