24/07/2013

100 New Jobs For Dublin

IT firm, Salesforce.com, are to open a new office in Dublin city, creating 100 new jobs.

The company, a provider of customer relationship management software, will create the vacancies in sales, marketing, IT and customer support.

Currently Salesforce.com employ 500 people in Ireland and hope to fill the new vacancies by the end of the year.

(MH/CD)

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