BOSTON, Oct. 31, 2017 --
What: Toast, the all-in-one restaurant technology platform and one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the U.S., today announced it opened its first international office in Dublin, Ireland to expand its engineering talent pool.
Toast seeks to hire self-motivated engineers to join its R&D facility in Dublin. This opportunity will interest people who want to work with the latest technologies as part of a talented global team solving real world challenges at scale. The role will include an initial training and induction period in Boston, USA with potential for occasional travel for both work and personal development.
To learn more, please see: https://pos.toasttab.com/careers/job-listings?gh_jid=758833
When: The office is open as of October 2017; Toast seeks candidates for immediate hire.
Where: Dublin City Centre
ABOUT TOAST
Founded by Steve Fredette, Aman Narang and Jonathan Grimm, Toast is a restaurant technology platform that enables customers to simplify and streamline all elements of their operation and deliver a better guest experience. Toast offers a mobile, cloud-based point of sale system (POS) that easily integrates with front-of-house, back-of-house, online ordering, gift card and loyalty programs, as well as labor and sales reporting. Since launching in 2013, the company has grown to over 500 employees. In 2017, Toast was named one of the world’s hottest cloud computing companies in the Forbes Cloud 100 and it announced raising over $100 million as part of its Series C financing. Learn more at www.toasttab.com.
CONTACT
Karen DeVincent
PR and Branding Manager
[email protected]
857-301-6074


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