US tech firm ServiceNow, a cloud-based platform that helps companies manage their digital workflow, is set to create 400 new jobs in Ireland over the next three years.
The company’s plans for additional expansion in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa coincide with the decision to boost staff at this location.
The recently announced roles will be spread out throughout the company’s engineering, research and development, and digital sales departments, with an emphasis on entry-level individuals.
ServiceNow currently employs around 400 people here.
BT and Vodafone are two companies that use the company’s cloud platform, which controls digital processes.
In the previous year, ServiceNow said that company had signed a 12-year lease for a new office that would be situated on Dublin’s Dawson Street.
A number of international and regional teams, including global cloud services, technical support, and digital sales, will have their home base at this new Dublin office, which is anticipated to open in the early next year.
“ServiceNow is orchestrating the entire technology value chain with our intelligent platform for end-to-end digital transformation,” chairman and chief executive Bill McDermott said.
“Our investment in Dublin is proof of our confidence to create meaningful, sustainable careers for the people of Ireland with ServiceNow.”
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said ServiceNow’s announcement of 400 new high-quality jobs is a massive endorsement of Irish talent and will be a real boost to the tech sector.