The Californian e-commerce company PayPal has announced plans to create 400 new jobs in its European centre in Dundalk, Co. Louth.
There’s some great news on the jobs front today, as PayPal are planning on increasing their workforce here in Ireland with 400 new jobs set to be created in the company’s European HQ in Dundalk by the end of 2018.
The new jobs, which will include a range of positions from merchant services and cost solutions to risk operations, would see PayPal employee numbers at the Dundalk plant rise to 1,850.
This would also increase PayPal's total Irish workforce to 2,900 by 2018.
The only thing left to say is, ‘keep the jobs coming, lads’.
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