PayPal creates 100 new jobs at Dublin centre
Online payments company, PayPal has announced it is to create 100 jobs at its Global Operations Centre for Europe, the Middle East and Africa in Ballycoolin, Dublin.
The company, which offers web users a payment platform, says the positions will be filled by mid-April and will bring the total Paypal workforce in Ireland to 3,000 by 2018.
The jobs will be in customer-service and team-leadership positions, including customer support and risk operations.
Louise Phelan, Vice President of Global Operations for Europe, Middle East and Africa for PayPal said: “This announcement is a strong endorsement of the quality of teammates we find here in Ireland.
“Right now, we are looking for customer-service professionals with fluency in English.
“The successful candidates will be responsible for assisting our customers and resolving their queries,” Ms Phelan said.
PayPal is one of the world’s largest Internet payment companies.The company, established in 1998, operates as an acquirer, performing payment processing for online vendors, auction sites and other commercial users, for which it charges a fee.