28/06/2012

Salesforce.com To Create Over 100 Jobs In Dublin

Salesforce.com, the enterprise cloud computing company, today announced plans to add more than 100 new jobs in Dublin to meet the demands of continued growth in Ireland. The company is immediately looking to hire qualified professionals in sales, marketing, IT and customer support functions.

The announcement was made this morning in Dublin by Ireland's Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton T.D and salesforce.com’s EMEA chairman, Dr. Steve Garnett.

IDA Ireland has worked with salesforce.com on its developments in Ireland since it first established operations in Dublin in 2000.

Recently named 27th on Fortune's 100 best places to work list and recognised by Forbes as the most world’s most innovative company, salesforce.com is one of the global technology industry's fastest growing companies and is seen as a pioneer and visionary leader.

(CD/GK)




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