600 new jobs are being created in Dublin.
Indeed is growing its Irish workforce to 1600 over the next 5 years.
The job search site is hiring in areas like marketing, finance and HR.
The positions will be based at its new offices at Capital Dock, opposite 3Arena.
Our CEO Chris Hyams confirms Indeed's commitment to Ireland with 600 jobs planned over the next five years in Dublin! #insideindeed pic.twitter.com/sDlJNGpUOi
— Indeed Ireland (@IndeedIE) April 24, 2019
Indeed's Chief Operating Officer Dave O'Neill said:
"Dublin has been a great place for us to hire multi-lingual, tech-savvy people".
The agency responsible for getting foreign companies to invest here claims Dublin's housing shortage is not putting them off.
Martin Shanahan, CEO of the IDA, said companies are:
"Looking at the medium term, and they're thinking Dublin is a really good bet".
He listed factors including "the pro-enterprise environment and the talent availability".
Indeed - who announced 500 jobs just two years ago - has already started recruiting for the new positions.