335 new jobs confirmed for Cork, Dublin and Limerick

335 jobs have been confirmed by nine different companies at the Dublin Web Summit. The majority of the positions will be based in Dublin - however, StorageCraft is opening its International Headquarters in Cork with the creation of 30 jobs. The company specialises in disaster recovery and the new posts will be in IT Support, Marketing and Human Resources. 10,000 people from 97 countries are attending the two day event, including some of the biggest names in the online and technology sectors. Barry O'Dowd is from the IDA: (Click above for audio) Full list of jobs announced: o AdRoll, the world's largest online targeted advertising platform, is announcing the establishment of its European Headquarters in Dublin, creating 100 jobs. o Nitro, a provider of document productivity and workflow solutions, is establishing its EMEA HQ in Dublin creating 50 new jobs. o EtQ, a Quality and Compliance Management Software provider, is establishing its EMEA HQ in Limerick, creating 30 new jobs. o StorageCraft, a specialist in disaster recovery, is opening its new International Headquarters in Cork, with the creation of 30 new jobs in IT Support, Marketing and Human Resources. o Zendesk, a provider of cloud-based customer service software is announcing that it intends to double its Dublin workforce by creating 30 new jobs at its development centre and European Data Centre in Dublin. o Clio, a cloud-based, legal software company is announcing the establishment of its European Headquarters in Dublin, with the creation of over 30 jobs. o Pearl Street Enterprises, one of the fastest growing Amazon.com marketplace sellers is announcing the creation of 25 new jobs with the establishment of its worldwide HQ in Dublin. o Minds and Machines, an internet domain name provider, is establishing its core technical operations in Dublin city, creating 25 jobs. o AerData, a provider of software and services for the aviation industry, is announcing that it is to create 15 new jobs at its Sales and Marketing Centre in Dublin over the next three years.

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