VoxPro announces Cork expansion with 400 new jobs

VoxPro announces Cork expansion with 400 new jobs
Voxpro co-founders Dan and Linda Kiely. The company today announced a further expansion with 400 new jobs. 

Cork company Voxpro has announced the creation of 400 new jobs in Cork with plans to further expand their premises in Mahon.

The expansion will see Voxpro’s total number of jobs in Ireland grow to 3,000 across Cork and Dublin and 5,000 globally.

The company will open a new office in City Gate Mahon, adjacent to Voxpro’s current HQ in Cork.

Voxpro’s new Campus 2 will extend to almost 40,000 square feet. The new full-time roles will be spread across the breadth of the business in management, training, tech support, sales, trust and finance.

Last year Voxpro partnered with TELUS International, a worldwide business outsourcing company.

“This current expansion is a direct result of growth with current partners and new partners across multiple verticals in fast growing tech including Adtech, IoT, Fintech, Retail, Health Tech, Social Media and Ride Sharing/Transportation," Voxpro CEO and Co-Founder, Dan Kiely said.

"We’ve built our reputation partnering closely with some of the best known and iconic tech companies that are truly changing the world, to deliver exceptional and beautiful customer experiences."

“This rapid growth for Voxpro is testament to the quality of service and talent displayed by our wonderful teammates, both here in Ireland and in our international locations.

Martin Shanahan, CEO of IDA Ireland welcomed the news: “Today’s 400 job expansion represents another milestone for Voxpro - powered by TELUS International and a significant investment for Cork. Voxpro is a fantastic story of Irish entrepreneurship and I congratulate Linda and Dan Kiely on what they have achieved. IDA is delighted that Voxpro and their partner TELUS International continue to invest and expand in Ireland.”

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