Gdansk-based Intel to increase employment by over 400

The Intel research and development centre in Gdansk (northern Poland) will likely hire 420 people after it has expanded its floorage by 5,000 square metres in two new buildings.

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The 1999-opened centre, located in ALLCON@park near the airport in Gdansk, is among Intel's biggest centres in Europe.

Kinga Chodacka of Brandscope marketing, public relations and real estate experts said that the additional 5,000 square metres meant space for 420 new work stations.

In 2011 Intel employed some 500 people and in 2015 - around 2,000 at its Gdansk centre, PAP was told by Juliusz Kornaszewski of Intel Technology Poland Ltd.

Kornaszewski added that the company was developing very fast and that it had hired a few dozen people a month over the past few months. He did not want to confirm that this trend would continue in the near future but admitted that at the moment Intel had 79 job offers.

Headquartered in the U.S., Intel is an American multi-national company and one of the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturers. (PAP)


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