Greenhouse Software, a US firm, has announced the creation of 100 new remote jobs in Ireland as part of its expansion across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
The employment software firm plans to increase their Irish workforce to 160 over the next two years, offering a mix of hybrid and remote positions, after establishing their EMEA headquarters in Dublin last year.
Greenhouse Software has staff in Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Wexford, in addition to their Dublin headquarters. Clients include HubSpot, Intercom, and Booking.com, and the company services over 700 customers in the EMEA area.
The new positions will be available in a variety of industries, including sales, marketing, and custom manufacturing, according to the corporation.
“We tackle one of the most important problems that companies have, which is that they have to compete for and win talent. If you’re going to be a great company today, you have to be great at hiring. Since the beginning, Greenhouse has offered to help companies become great at hiring.”Daniel Chait, CEO and Cofounder, Greenhouse
“Remote and hybrid working offers great potential to businesses, their employees and communities across Ireland, and we want to see it become a permanent part of life after Covid. It’s fantastic to see Greenhouse Software embrace the opportunity hybrid work can provide. The 100 new jobs being announced today are a real boost and are a testament to the skills and talent to be found within Ireland’s tech ecosystem.”Leo Varadkar, Tánaiste
The company is being supported by the Government through IDA Ireland.
“The decision made by Greenhouse Software to significantly expand its workforce in Ireland to serve its growing customer base across the EMEA region is very welcome. By operating a hybrid model, Greenhouse Software will be able to recruit talented people across all regional locations in Ireland.”
Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland
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