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ServiceNow to create 400 new jobs in Dublin

Written by Robert McHugh, on 15th Jun 2023. Edited on 20th Jun 2023 Posted in Ireland

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ServiceNow, the digital workflow company, has announced plans to create 400 new jobs in Ireland over the next three years as part of the company’s growth plans across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

The new roles will be primarily across digital sales, engineering, research and development.

Expansion

The new space, which is expected to open in early 2024, will house a variety of global and regional teams across a range of functions, including Global Cloud Services, Technical Support, Internationalisation, Global Sales Development and Digital Sales, seeing the team grow to more than 800 in the next three years.

ServiceNow claims the increased workforce will enable the company to continue innovating solutions, like generative AI functionality, that bring IT and business together to create ‘exponential enterprises’ and operate as one company.

'Massive Endorsement'

Welcoming the news, An 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. Across the private and public sectors, we are embracing the power of technology to improve how we live and work."

"ServiceNow is committed to the making the world of work, work better for people. I am proud to see so many Irish hands and minds helping bring that to fruition. The future is digital and we look forward to many jobs, opportunities and investments.”

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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