Indeed announces 600 new Irish jobs in expansion

  • Global jobs website Indeed is to create 600 of its own new jobs at its headquarters in Dublin. 

    While job website Indeed offers its services globally, the business has its headquarters for Europe, the Middle East and Africa in Dublin. The Dublin office opened in 2012 and had since grown to employ over 1,000 staff in the city centre.

    The company has now announced the creation of 600 new jobs in the Dublin office, with roles across marketing, finance, strategy, operations, sales, client services, HR and business development. Indeed plans to fill the new roles over the next five years and has kicked off a major recruitment drive. 

    Indeed CEO Chris Hyams said: "Indeed exists to help people get jobs, and as our business grows rapidly, we need even more people to help us with this mission. I am delighted to be announcing 600 new roles in Dublin, a city that Indeed arrived in only seven years ago with just three staff. As the Irish economy has grown, Indeed has had the opportunity to grow a strong EMEA HQ here with an abundance of talented staff."

    Source: IDA Ireland

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