Galway analytics company Joulica to create 40 jobs

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Expansion follows successful funding round

Galway-based analytics company Joulica is to create 40 jobs in Galway in the next three years as it seeks to increase the pace of growth at the company.

The new roles will be created across product development, sales and marketing and customer success, and will bring the total number of people employed by the company to 70. The expansion is being supported by a funding round led by Elkstone Partners and backed by Enterprise Ireland.“This growth will accelerate our product development roadmap, facilitate customer base and partner expansion, attract top-tier talent, and allow us to continue our mission of allowing organisations to deliver superior customer experiences fuelled by real time analytics,” he said.

The news was welcomed by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney. “The Galway-based company, who plan to employ 40 additional people locally, has a well-earned reputation for service and delivery for their customers,” he said. “I also want to commend the team on its recent successful funding round, which will support the company’s significant growth plans and global ambition.

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