Australian adtech company Publift to create 50 jobs in Dublin

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Australian adtech company Publift to create 50 jobs in Dublin
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Company founded in Sydney by Irishman Colm Dolan

A Google Certified Publishing Partner, Publift also works with industry leaders like Rightmove in Europe, and REA Group in the Asia Pacific market.

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 2015 by Irishman Colm Dolan, Publift has partnered with more than 700 publishers around the world, providing a high-tech managed service to help digital and enterprise publishers maximise ad revenue. A Google Certified Publishing Partner, Publift also works with industry leaders like Rightmove in Europe, and REA Group in the Asia Pacific market.

The company is planning to expand its product offering to more enterprise publishers this year, furthering the reach of its business.

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