200 new jobs created in Dublin and Limerick

One hundred new jobs are being created at Neopost in Dublin.

200 new jobs created in Dublin and Limerick

One hundred new jobs are being created at Neopost in Dublin.

The digital communications company is opening a new European operations centre in Citywest.

Over the next two years, the company will recruit people with expertise in management, finance, IT, telesales and administration.

Multilingual candidates will also be welcomed, and while many of the roles will be aimed at English speakers, candidates with French, Italian and German are also sought.

Clem Garvey, chief operating officer Europe, APAC, Export, Neopost, says: "Dublin will be a very important site for us in our global operations and this announcement is a sign of our belief in Ireland as a great place to do business and to find some of the best talent in Europe.

"Neopost’s European operations are expanding and changing constantly and we require a skilled workforce to support those activities.

"With a multilingual and highly adaptable workforce, Ireland is abundant with talent – it’s little wonder it is on track to be Europe’s fastest-growing economy for the second year in a row.

"On top of that, with its ease of doing business and impressive track record in shared services centres, Ireland is the ideal location for our European Operations Centre.

"Neopost is leading the charge to innovate and deliver solutions that help customers manage the transition from the physical to the digital document.

"Now, it’s up to the individual how they would like to receive their correspondence from businesses and Neopost is making the complex process of managing that really simple."

Separately, 100 new jobs are on the way at a new engineering and pharmacy campus at the Limerick Institute of Technology.

Some 143 temporary positions will also be rolled out during the construction phase.

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