Limerick: Shaping the global future of work from the home office Siobhan Ryan of enterprise automation software company UiPath believes there will soon be a robot for every person, freeing people up to do more skilled work Sponsored Article 27th June, 2021
When Siobhan Ryan, sales director for Ireland at UiPath, a New York-headquartered enterprise automation software company, mentioned her plan to leave Los Angeles to return with her family to Limerick, people told her she would regret the move.
Now working from home on the Ennis Road, Ryan relishes the opportunity to further her career with a global automation market leader while surrounded by family.
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