Tech start-up Joulica to treble its workforce
The Galway based start-up which specialises in selling software to large-scale contact centres globally, intends to create 20 new jobs in the next twelve months
Joulica, the Galway-based tech start-up selling software to large-scale contact centres globally, will treble its workforce in the coming year, creating 20 jobs in software development. Established in May 2016 by co-founders Tony McCormack, Joe Smyth and Diarmuid Leonard, Joulica has gone straight to export, secured early-stage customers in the financial services and online retail sectors in the US.
McCormack, Joulica’s chief executive, said more than one third of all global contact centre spend was in the...
Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
Exclusive offers:
All Digital Access + eReader
Trial
€1
Unlimited Access for 1 Month, €19.99 Monthly thereafter
*New subscribers only
Annual
€200
€149 For the 1st Year
Unlimited Access for 1 Year
Quarterly
€55
€42
90 Day Pass
2 Yearly
€315
€248
Unlimited Access for 2 Years
Team Pass
Get a Business Account for you and your team
Related Stories
Tom Maguire: Tax changes we make now could help business for years
The way we did business a few months ago may never return – so the opportunity is to make changes that will both aid recovery and set us up well for our new futures
The Daily Briefing
What’s coming up today and what you might have missed
The Daily Briefing
What’s coming up today and what you might have missed.