Couriers wanted to fill the positions.
Just Eat has announced that it is recruiting 60 additional couriers in Newbridge.
It said this will enable independent restaurant owners to respond to the increasing demand from customers looking for great food delivered straight to their door.
The positions are best suited to those seeking flexible and varied work.
Independent contractors are encouraged to apply to join the Just Eat courier network at couriers.just-eat.ie/application
Commenting on the announcement, Just Eat Managing Director, Amanda-Roche Kelly said: “We’ve seen significant growth in demand from customers in the heart of local communities right across Ireland, for great food delivered straight to their door.
"With over 3,300 restaurant partners now available on Just Eat, we’re delighted to be announcing this investment in the further expansion of our courier network in Newbridge, as we continue to connect more people with great food in their local area.

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