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Microsoft to create 200 new jobs at its Dublin campus

Written by Business World, on 17th Sep 2018. Posted in Ireland

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Microsoft today announced that it is creating 200 jobs across the company’s business units at its campus, at Leopardstown's One Microsoft Place. Once this new wave of recruitment is complete, it will bring the total numbers employed by the company in Ireland to 2,200.

100 of the roles are on the innovative engineering team, which is working to support the development of new and emerging technology solutions, such as AI, for customers across the globe.

The company is also recruiting 50 people to support the continued growth of its 700-strong EMEA Digital Sales organisation with vacancies for Technology Solutions Specialists, Solutions Sales Specialists and Account Executives who will join the growing team of talented digital sellers.

An additional 50 roles are available across a range of areas in the company including the Data Centre, the Sales subsidiary and positions on the company’s graduate and intern programme.

Managing Director for Microsoft Ireland, Cathriona Hallahan, said: “The broad-based expansion of Microsoft in Ireland reflects the dynamism, energy and continued transformation of our team in Dublin. With the expansion of our engineering team together with the additional roles in other divisions of the business including EMEA Digital Sales and Data Centre, our new operations in Dublin will play an increasingly important role within the company globally.”

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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