Roles will be located in Dublin, Belfast and England as company set to almost double in size via IrishTimesBiz
“In order to achieve these ambitious growth plans, we need to invest in the business and hire more people. Our team will enable us [to] stand out in what is a highly competitive market, allowing us to adhere to most stringent industry standards, and help us maintain our commitment to delivering the best customer service in the industry,” he said.
The investment will also help expand Vyta’s fleet of collection and shredding vehicles, and fund a new customer relationship management system to support business development and account management. The vehicles allow the company’s DiskShred service to completely destroy data and storage media on-site.
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