'Two years is a long time': How PayPal is trying to hold onto company-hopping young staff
Louise Phelan says the payments giant is rolling out the perks for millennials.
Louise Phelan says the payments giant is rolling out the perks for millennials.
Louise Phelan says the payments giant is rolling out the perks for millennials.
It’s believed about 60 employees will be affected by the changes.
It’s anticipated that eBay is to close its operations in its Dundalk facility in the second quarter of 2017.
The decision is being made as PayPal wants to expand its business next year and has asked eBay to leave the facility.
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The online payments giant is to create the positions at its base in Ballycoolin.
*But the payment will be scaled back the longer a person is out of work.
Although there are no “firm plans” to bring PayPal.me to Irish users yet.
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One of the world’s most successful startup investors and part of the brains behind PayPal on why “competition is for losers”.
The online marketplace and payments giant are better apart say their shareholder.
The company has teamed up with three bitcoin payment processors, allowing sellers to accept bitcoin as payment for digital goods.
One ad called for an extra foreign language for a €50 a week position.
PayPal says it is delighted to make a “very positive impact” in the north east by taking “so many unemployed people off the local live register”.
The move will see David Marcus will be responsible for Facebook Messenger, but he will not be responsible for WhatsApp.
Limerick-native Patrick Collison, founder and CEO of payments company Stripe, and the co-founder of Paypal, Max Levichin, will also speak at the event, now known as The Summit.
The company, founded by Limerick brothers John and Patrick Collison, will allow businesses to accept payments from more than 130 different currencies.
Facebook has moved to start making money from the smartphone photo sharing service it bought in a billion-dollar deal last year.
Currently only 23 per cent of Irish SMEs trade online, with three of the four billion that Irish consumers spend online leaving the country.
The new jobs will be in customer services, sales and compliance.
Revenue for the fourth quarter ending 31 December, 2012 increased 18 per cent to $4 billion, compared to the same time last year.
Prosecutors said the assault on PayPal had cost the company €4.3 million in loss of trading as well as updates to fend off similar attacks.
Department of Education and Skills says the week-long mission to India headed up by Junior Minister Ciarán Cannon was planned months in advance of the death of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar in Galway.
In the future people will want to be able to make payments directly from their current account using their phone, rather than a card, the Dublin Web Summit heard today.
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The online payment processing giant is to create 1,000 new jobs by creating a major call centre in Dundalk.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, and PayPal are among the companies which have started a tough new approach to stopping scam emails.
Yahoo has been without a permanent CEO for three months.
The whistleblowing website calls a temporary halt to publications, promising legal action against a “blockade” by financial companies.
A British survey says people are leaving their internet passwords for their loved ones to use, as lawyers encourage the practice.
Online payments company announces a range of new positions at its Blanchardstown base.
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Three teenagers were among those arrested as part of a worldwide investigation into the actions of groups like Anonymous, AntiSec and LulzSec.
The hacker used the PayPal UK Twitter account to tweet that Paypal ‘sucks’.
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Google Wallet will allow users to store credit card details on their phones and make payments with the touch of a button. However PayPal says the company stole ideas, and people, in order to develop the service.