
Pocket Kings hiring new staff
Full Tilt Poker's technology company advertises with Irish agency.

Pocket Kings, the Irish-based company which provided technology and marketing services for Full Tilt Poker before the company lost its operating licences last year, is believed to be recruiting new staff.
It has posted 14 vacancies, the majority for customer service representatives, with recruitment portal jobs.ie, offering “2-3 month contract roles [which] may become permanent”.
This suggests the takeover of the company by Groupe Bernard Tapie, which eGaming Review sources have suggested is imminent, is drawing ever closer.
Applicants for the vacant roles are required to be multilingual, with roles for speakers of a variety of languages specified. These languages relate to a number of dot.com markets including Russia and Romania, while a call for Spanish speaking representatives follows GBT’s application for an egaming licence in Spain.
Pocket Kings shed the bulk of its workforce last year after three of Full Tilt’s operating licences were suspended by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission last June, with chief marketing officer Lothar Rentschler resigning in August.
The following month saw these licences revoked, and 180 staff at Pocket Kings’ Dublin office were laid off in the aftermath.
Representatives of both Full Tilt Poker and Groupe Bernard Tapie were unavailable for comment.