Ethics in the digital workplace
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Brazilian IT consulting company FCamara has announced that it will create 200 new jobs worldwide by the end of 2024.
The company is planning to strengthen its presence in Portugal with the aim of meeting the requirements of its European clients through Lisbon. As a result, 10 new positions will be created at its Lisbon operations center. The source does not specify how the remaining job positions will be distributed across other countries.
FCamara is recruiting for the areas of consulting, DevOps, frontend, and backend, all focused on the technology sector. In Portugal, the jobs which will be open include cloud and cloud database experts, Salesforce Service Cloud, SAP ERP profiles. These positions will be hybrid.
Founded in 2007, FCamara has grown into a multinational company with a presence in the UK, Portugal, the Netherlands, and the UAE. FCamara provides digital consulting and technology services, including digital transformation, cloud services, AI solutions, business strategy, technology development. The company employs more than 1,300 employees globally.
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