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American publishing company Agora are bringing 100 new jobs to Ireland's South East coast.
The firm are setting up a multilingual contact technology services centre based in Waterford.
Agora launched in 1998 and currently employs thirty-three people in Ireland and will be basing their new centralised hub in Portlaw, Waterford.
The new roles will include providing multilingual customer assistance to over twelve countries via email, telephone, and live click & chat, as well as web and mobile development and application support.
Agora are investing €4.4 million in the new venture, with construction of their new offices already underway, the publishing firm are looking to complete the move by 2016.
President of publishing and services, Daryl Berver said:
“We are very pleased to make this announcement today, we have had a long relationship with Waterford and this investment allows us to meet the demands of our growing business and take advantage of the high quality of talent available.”
Agora will be filling the new positions over the next three years.
Online fashion retailer Zalando are creating 200 jobs in Ireland's capital.
The multinational e-commerce company is recruiting people for research and development roles. Zolando is looking for data scientists, software engineers, and graduates with a math, science and engineering background.
Zalando's VP of Engineering, Eric Bowman said:
“We’re looking for the best engineers and data scientists in Dublin, Europe and the world, people who thrive on solving hard problems and delivering impact. We want independent thinkers, brilliant executioners, people who love a challenge, working on deep problems and working with the smartest people, while creating a great team culture.”
Founded in 2008, Zalando initially only sold shoes, but now have expanded to sell clothes, accessories, and sports items.
The company supplies to 15 countries including Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the UK.
Zalando's profits have seen a consistent rise year to year. In 2012 they had a turnover of €1.1 billion, in 2013 it was €1.8 billion, and last year it grew to €2.2 billion.
The new centre will be based in Dublin's Silicon Docks, with the positions being filled over the next three years.
Zalando's founder and chief executive, Robert Gentz said:
“Understanding our customers, and gaining deep insights into their purchasing patterns and their behaviour online means we can provide them with a personalised and compelling offering.”
“Investing to understand these insights has driven our growth since the earliest days of our company and has been the key to our success.”
Technology giants Dell are creating 100 new jobs in Raheen, Limerick.
The roles will be in engineering, research, and development, focusing on digital innovation for the computer company's product line.
Dell already has a workforce of 900 staff, with these additional new positions that will rise to 1,000 employees in Limerick and approximately 2,300 in Cork, Dublin and Limerick combined.
Dell’s Europe Middle East & Africa president, Aongus Hegarty said:
“Over the last four or five years, [Limerick] is at the centre of the transformation of the company, this is just one more milestone in the broadening and development of Dell’s business globally.”
"It's a testament to the highly skilled talent available in Ireland that we're continuing to invest in the region."
"Today's announcement underscores Dell's commitment to our operations in Ireland and highlights the significant role that our people in Limerick, Cork and Dublin play within our global business."
Dell are looking at Ireland as a possible development centre, joining the likes of Google, Twitter, and Facebook, who have all set up EMEA hubs in Dublin.
Tralee's newest hotel is set to open its doors to the public this week. The Ashe Hotel, formerly known as The Abbeygate and The Tralee Central Hotel will open for business on Thursday.
Last October Tralee based developers Boyle Brothers bought the hotel, which closed in early 2014, that was placed on the market with a price tag of €1 million.