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Irish-run company boosts $50 million and andumbrates 100 new jobs in Dublin

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Irish-run company boosts $50 million and andumbrates 100 new jobs in Dublin

April 07
10:38 2016

officeAfter a SAN-FRANCISCO-based company secured $50 million in new funding it sets up by four Irishmen is to create 100 new jobs in Dublin.

Intercom generates software to help businesses provide better customer service.

Founded in 2011 by Eoghan McCabe, Des Traynor, Ciaran Lee and David Barrett – it builds all of its product technology out of Dublin.

The company employs this time 250 people worldwide – 140 of whom are in Dublin.

The new jobs promised will all be high-end engineering, design and product developer positions. Intercom has over 10,000 customers worldwide at present.

More jobs

By workforce outsourcing company CXC a further 30 jobs will be created in Dublin.

The positions will be in multi-lingual sales, operations,  marketing and support at their new EMEA Hub in Dublin, based in Smithfield.

Jobs minister Richard Bruton meant that he was “delighted” to welcome the new positions, which were promoted by his department and IDA Ireland.

 

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