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Irish digital health firm Spectrum.Life to create 200 new jobs by 2025 

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Irish digital health company Spectrum.Life will create 200 new jobs in the coming months, growing its workforce to 500 employees by the end of next year.

The jobs will be based across the UK and Ireland with others remote, Spectrum.Life said, announcing the expansion at Enterprise Ireland’s UK and Irish Business Leaders Dinner on Tuesday evening.

Spectrum.Life recently surpassed 300 employees which it said was driven by its “rapid expansion” in the UK. The company said a significant portion of the new roles will be remote, spanning various sectors including clinical positions, senior leadership, and business development.

“We are incredibly proud of our talented team and the impact they make every day,” said Stephen Costello, co-founder and chief executive of Spectrum.Life. 

“Our commitment to job creation in Ireland and the UK reflects our vision of leading the HealthTech industry driven by both our people and our innovative solutions that save and improve lives. 

“As we expand, Spectrum.Life remains steadfast in its mission to revolutionise digital mental health. This journey isn’t just about growth – it’s about transforming and saving lives.”

Spectrum.Life was established in 2018 by Mr Costello and the company’s chairman, Stuart McGoldrick.

Headquartered in Dublin, it currently has 4,000 corporate clients and 7.5 million insurance members. It also serves 50 universities and 650,000 university students.

As well as an office here, the company also has a new UK hub in Manchester which it said will be a “key centre” for content creation and client collaboration.

Attending the Irish Business Leaders Dinner in London, Leo Clancy, CEO of Enterprise Ireland said: “Across the UK and Ireland, Spectrum.Life is providing digital mental health and wellbeing support to thousands of organisations. 

“The addition of these 200 roles across the UK, Ireland and globally will support the company’s growth trajectory as more organisations adopt health tech solutions.”

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