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Over 300 New Jobs for Dublin

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04:31 4 Nov 2015


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Over three hundred new jobs will be created in Dublin by six American companies. 

The new jobs will be spread across sectors such as Technology and Business Services.

All companies are actively recruiting roles in Dublin, including software development and engineering, business development and sales, finance and operations and multilingual customer support.

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton said: "A key part of the Government's Action Plan for Jobs is ensuring that we attract more fast-growing start-ups and emerging companies to locate in Ireland, so that they establish deep roots here from early in their growth and make a major impact on our economy."

The companies creating the new jobs are:

Squarespace - a website publishing platform, will expand its EMEA Headquarters in Dublin creating 160 new jobs over three years. Squarespace currently employs 115 people in Dublin in a variety of customer care and support roles, 

Amazing.com - an online entrepreneurial business course provider will create 50 new jobs over the next three years. Amazing.com plans to locate its Global Support and Technology Development Centre in Ireland and roles will include customer team members, software engineers, and office admin.

Asana - the software company behind an app teams use to track their work and get results, is establishing an Operations Centre in Dublin and will hire 30 people by 2017.

Pond5 - a stock video company, will open an Operation Centre initially creating up to 30 software development jobs over three years in Dublin.

Wave2Wave - a company which provides network connectivity for Data Centres is establishing its International Headquarters in Dublin, employing 30 people over three years. 

Primary Integration - a mission critical facilities/data centre global commissioning and operational risk management consulting organization, has opened a new office in Dublin and expects to create 20 new roles by the end of 2016 for project managers and commissioning engineers.

 


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