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Promo Pads plans to create 60 Irish jobs by 2020

Written by Robert McHugh, on 15th Jun 2017. Posted in Technology

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Irish company, Promo Pads, has today announced plans to hire 60 Leinster-based employees over the next three years. The company officially opened its premises in Newbridge in May, with support from the Kildare Local Enterprise Office.

Promo Pads is introducing the first custom tabletop ordering and point of sale system to the European market - digital menus on tables in bars, cafes and restaurants so patrons don’t have to queue or wait for a server.

The company are actively recruiting to fill a number of software development vacancies in their offices in Newbridge. These will be focused on technology development, primarily software and electronic engineering with additional roles in sales, marketing and customer technical support.

Speaking today, CEO of Promo Pads, Diarmaid Murphy said, "Kildare offers us access to high-quality broadband infrastructure, Dublin-oriented road infrastructure minus the commuting time, access to public transport and access to the highest calibre people living in every direction. To be straight, locating in Kildare was an easy decision, it's a win-win for the company, our staff and the local area."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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