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Irish tech company to create 100 jobs in Cork

Written by Robert McHugh, on 25th Sep 2020. Posted in Technology

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Irish tech company Workvivo has today announced plans to create 100 new jobs with support from Enterprise Ireland.

Workvivo has experienced significant growth in new business as its communication platform supports companies looking to engage a remote workforce and bring workplace culture to life digitally. 

The company currently employs 35 staff but predicts its workforce will grow to 135 within the next three years as businesses adapt to a new future of communication and engagement with their employees. Its platform helps businesses to connect with staff across multiple sites and enables those businesses to engage these employees.

Workvivo’s customers in Ireland include Woodies, Trigon Hotels, Bus Éireann, Irish Rail and UCC. Globally, it supplies companies including Telus International, Seneca Entertainment in New York, Netgear, A+E Networks, Kentech, Cubic Telecom and Staffordshire University. 

Workvivo has witnessed a steady increase in levels of engagement on its communication platform as remote working continues for workers across the globe. In the past year, Workvivo has experienced 200% growth in user numbers, with customers now spanning 47 countries. Forty percent of its customer base has joined the platform since March.

Announcing the jobs today, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said, "The Workvivo story is testament to the ability of indigenous Irish companies to make an impact on a global scale. Using the software developed here, Workvivo is offering firms new workplace options in uncertain times. Workvivo founders John Goulding and Joe Lennon are very committed to Cork and Ireland, and I look forward to seeing their business grow and expand over the coming years."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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