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350 new jobs for Cork

Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Jobs Minister Richard Bruton today announced 350 new jobs at Voxpro, Ireland’s largest exporter of multilingual business process outsourcing.

Voxpro is recruiting multilingual, technical positions that will see its workforce increase from 500 to 850 within the next three months.  The newly created positions will support the company’s international growth strategy. International business currently represents more than 80% of the company’s overall turnover.

The Taoiseach said:

Voxpro is a real Irish success story and a great inspiration for those setting up businesses today.  For our part, the Government has made it a priority to support local business to create local jobs.  Voxpro is to be commended for winning business abroad to support jobs at home.

The company operates from three purpose-built facilities in Cork, a newly opened office in Dublin and an international office in San-Francisco. The company delivers customer contact solutions on behalf of more than 100 companies and organisations worldwide including Google, Nest and Travelzoo, in addition to multinational corporations and leading international blue chip companies.

Minister Bruton said :

At the centre of our jobs strategy is our determination to support a powerful engine of Irish industry. We have put in place a range of measures to deliver on this, including a joint IDA-Enterprise Ireland team to pursue joint opportunities. Voxpro, an Irish company which is winning business from some of the world’s leading multinationals, and using that to expand rapidly in export markets and creating jobs, is a great example of what we are trying to support with our plan.