Irish tech company announces 150 new jobs in Dublin

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Irish technology firm Workhuman has announced the creation of 150 new jobs in Dublin

Globoforce employees Richard Judge, Alan Doyle, Julie Pechony, with vo-founder Eric Mosley Image: Naoise Culhane via Workhuman Globoforce employees Richard Judge, Alan Doyle, Julie Pechony, with vo-founder Eric Mosley Image: Naoise Culhane via Workhuman AN IRISH TECH firm has announced the creation of 150 new jobs in Dublin. Workhuman, formerly Globoforce, also announced a major expansion of its operations and a €4 million investment into its headquarters in Dublin.

The new jobs will be filled over the next three years in the fields of technology, finance, HR, product, eCommerce and operations. The company currently employs over 500 people globally, with 270 working in Dublin. “Workhuman is one the world’s fastest-growing performance management platforms for industry and is the perfect illustration of an Irish technology company with global ambition,” Enterprise Ireland CEO Julie Sinnamon said.

 

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