Key takeaways:
- What is the purpose of the new Dublin office? The new Dublin office aims to support Wrike’s prospects and customers across Europe.
- How many new jobs will the Dublin office create? The office will create an additional 30 jobs, building on the original 50 jobs projected in 2015.
- Who attended the opening celebration? Key attendees included Minister Eoghan Murphy and Wrike CEO Andrew Filev, along with guests from the Dublin tech community.
- When did the new office officially open? The new Dublin office officially opened on October 21st.
- What is Wrike’s growth strategy in Ireland? Wrike aims to build a dynamic team in Dublin to support its rapid growth and enhance customer service throughout Europe.
Back in June 2015, we established our European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland and projected that we'd create 50 new jobs along the way. Today, in keeping with the iterative spirit of the Agile methodology, we're going to version 2.0 and opening our new Dublin office, which adds 30 more jobs to the original 50.
"We have grown at a record pace over the past few years and our European headquarters will market and support Wrike prospects and customers across Europe,” says Wrike Founder and CEO Andrew Filev. “We are impressed by the tech community in Ireland and aim to build a dynamic and ambitious team in Dublin that will support Wrike’s fast growth and dedicated customer service."
The new Dublin office officially opened today, October 21st with a fitting celebration involving Minister of State at the Department of Finance Eoghan Murphy TD, our CEO Andrew Filev, and many guests and neighbors from the Dublin tech community. Thanks a lot to all who were there, and all the people around the globe who made this possible!
Press coverage of the event:
- Wrike to create 50 jobs through opening of new Dublin office (RTE)
- Wrike Continues European Expansion with new Dublin Office and Key Executive Hire for EMEA (IDA Ireland)
- Software firm has the Wrike stuff to create 30 new jobs (Silicon Republic)