Tech company ServiceNow to create 400 new roles at Dublin office
Ireland is one of ServiceNow’s largest locations, opening in Dublin in 2018. In June last year, it signed a 12-year lease for four floors of a new development at 60 Dawson Street, giving it room to expand. That office is expected to open early next year, bringing a number of teams under one roof including global cloud services, technical support, global sales development and digital sales.
The company has expanded significantly in Ireland in the past few years, and has not been hit by the job cuts that have plagued the tech sector.
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