28/10/2015

100 New Jobs Announced For Dublin

100 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by specialist recruitment firm Glassdoor.

Described as "the world's most transparent jobs and recruiting marketplace", the New York-based business, is launching it's ninth country-specific sites, glassdoor.ie.

Speaking from New York where he is leading an IDA Ireland investment mission Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD said: "At the heart of our Action Plan for Jobs is our ambition to make Ireland the internet capital of Europe, and over recent years we have managed to attract many of the most exciting companies on the internet to establish operations here. Today's announcement by Glassdoor that it is establishing an office in Dublin in the coming months and creating 100 jobs is another great step on this journey. I am delighted to welcome this major announcement and I wish Diarmuid and the team every success with this project."

(MH/LM)

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