Cloud computing firm to create 200 Dublin jobs

A cloud computing company is to create 200 jobs at its Dublin operations.

Cloud computing firm to create 200 Dublin jobs

A cloud computing company is to create 200 jobs at its Dublin operations.

Workday, which devises systems for finance and human resources, has opened its new European headquarters in the city with plans to take on the new staff over the next three years.

The expansion comes after the company created 200 jobs in its early development over the last 16 months and after more than 100 companies with a base in Europe signed contracts with it.

The new Dublin office will focus on product and technology development, customer support, services, data centre operations and sales.

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