The firm has offices in Newbridge and 7 other locations.
Grant Thornton is creating 1,000 new jobs across the country, including in Kildare, over the next three years.
The roles will be spread across every department in the company, and new graduates and experienced workers are welcome to apply.
It's increasing staff numbers at all seven of its offices on this island, with bases in Newbridge, and also Cork, Galway, Limerick, Dublin, Belfast, and Longford.
Managing Partner Mick McAteer says outlines some of the departments taking on new hires:
Mick McAteer, says they need the extra workers as the company is growing nationwide
New hires by accountancy firm will be a mix of graduates and experienced practitioners https://t.co/SE0KuC4Sgv via @IrishTimesBiz
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