US restaurant platform to add 120 staff in Dublin

Toast already employs 40 staff in the Republic

Toast established a presence in the Republic in 2017 with the opening of its technology and product development centre. Photograph: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Toast established a presence in the Republic in 2017 with the opening of its technology and product development centre. Photograph: Getty Images/iStockphoto

A US provider of hardware and software to the restaurant sector intends to hire an additional 120 staff in Dublin having moved to a new office on Dublin's Westmoreland Street.

Toast, founded in 2013, officially opened its new office in Belfast House with plans to grow its headcount by adding 120 staff to complement its existing 40 staff.

The new hires will be in roles such as software engineering, data analytics, product design and software development.

"Dublin is a recognised technology hub in Europe which makes it the right location for our investment in this great new office," said Toast's senior vice president of engineering, Hugh Scandrett.

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Toast established a presence in the Republic in 2017 with the opening of its technology and product development centre.

Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, said that the company's expansion "shows that we continue to have the right skills and talent available to enable exciting companies to grow and further embed their operations in Ireland".

Toast's initial entry into Ireland was supported by IDA Ireland.

Peter Hamilton

Peter Hamilton

Peter Hamilton is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in business