Expansion of engineering team by 100 people to help drive innovation and accelerated adoption of AI and machine learning for customers globally
Additional roles available in EMEA Digital Sales, Data Centre, the Sales subsidiary, graduate and intern programme
Dublin, 17th September – Microsoft today announced that it is increasing its presence in Ireland through the creation of 200 highly skilled jobs across the company’s business units at its campus at One Microsoft Place. 100 of the roles are on the innovative engineering team which is working to support the development of new and emerging technology solutions, such as AI, for customers across the globe. Once this new wave of recruitment is complete, it will bring the total numbers employed by the company in Ireland to 2,200.
These engineering roles will offer unique freedom and flexibility for these new recruits to develop and create in a way that can have a global impact. Focused on driving innovation, new recruits will be charged with accelerating the development and adoption of AI technologies and the creation of personalised customer experiences. Some of the new team members will join the Global Centre of Excellence for Site Reliability Engineering which is based at One Microsoft Place with responsibility for developing and improving the performance and reliability of Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure and services globally.
Our MD @CathriH was joined today by some of our highly skilled engineers and Minister @josephamadigan to announce the expansion of our team here at #OneMicrosoftPlace
— Microsoft Ireland (@Microsoftirl) September 17, 2018
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In addition to the 100 engineering roles, the company is also recruiting 50 people to support the continued growth of its 700-strong EMEA Digital Sales organisation with vacancies for Technology Solutions Specialists, Solutions Sales Specialists and Account Executives who will join the growing team of talented digital sellers. An additional 50 roles are available across a range of areas in the company including the Data Centre, the Sales subsidiary and positions on the company’s graduate and intern programme.
Speaking at today’s announcement, Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Josepha Madigan TD said: “Ireland has a strong pool of highly skilled workers, a first-class education system, a competitive and transparent taxation regime and a pro-enterprise environment. The Government is working hard to ensure we remain internationally competitive. In this regard, today’s announcement of 200 high skilled jobs is very welcome. It shows the progress we are making in our mission to make this country an innovative, digital economy and a global leader for the tech sector. I would like to congratulate and pay tribute to the existing staff and management at Microsoft Ireland who have allowed the company to go from strength to strength here over the last three decades.”
Cathriona Hallahan, Managing Director, Microsoft Ireland, said: “The broad-based expansion of Microsoft in Ireland reflects the dynamism, energy and continued transformation of our team in Dublin. The team here is working with businesses, governments, organisations and people across the globe to help make our vision a reality – helping them to do and achieve more. Microsoft is developing and deploying solutions fuelled by new technologies that are helping to support opportunities and solve challenges for our customers. Our engineering team is at the centre of this work. From the creation of new cloud services that enable flexible working for employees and the adoption of machine learning to automated translation, to the harnessing of data to provide personalised products, Microsoft engineers in Dublin are developing exciting innovations that have global impact. With the expansion of our engineering team together with the additional roles in other divisions of the business including EMEA Digital Sales and Data Centre, our new operations in Dublin will play an increasingly important role within the company globally.”
Niall Murphy, Director of Global Azure Site Reliability Engineering, Microsoft Ireland said: “I am delighted that we are announcing substantial growth for the engineering team at our campus in Dublin. The expansion will see additional Software, Service and Site Reliability Engineers, together with those with data and applied sciences backgrounds, join our organisation. Although the work is neither simple nor easy, our new recruits will be given an opportunity that very few companies in the world can afford: the chance to work in one of the fastest growing, most important and most rewarding businesses ever. It’s an exciting time to join Microsoft – with our inspiring new campus it’s like being in an incredibly dynamic start-up but with the scale and resources of an established global company. For those looking for space and freedom to create, with the support required to make fundamental changes in how we work, Microsoft is the place for a creative and curious engineer to come and help solve problems on the global stage.”
Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland said: “This is another substantial expansion by Microsoft which is greatly welcome. It is a further strong endorsement of its commitment to Ireland and is clear evidence that Ireland meets the criteria for innovative, global companies like Microsoft to successfully operate here, including sourcing the highly skilled staff they need. I am particularly delighted with the strategic element of this expansion of the company’s engineering team, designed to help drive its AI and machine learning offering to its customers globally. I wish Cathriona and her team continued success.”
Learn more about a potential career at Microsoft Ireland at www.careers.microsoft.com.