LogMeIn, the Boston-based company which develops remote access systems, has announced that it will create 90 new jobs at its European HQ in Dublin.
Established in 2012, the company’s Irish operation now employs 45 people, and plans to triple its workforce over the next three years.
This morning’s announcement was made as LogMeIn’s new offices in Sir John Rogerson’s Quay were officially opened by the Taoiseach Enda Kenny. The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, was also in attendance.
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1 min readCategories: GeneralTags: dublin, Enterprise and Innovation, IDA Ireland, Ireland, LogMeIn, Minister for Jobs, Richard BrutonLast Updated: March 4, 2015
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RT @blacknight: LogMeIn to Create 90 New Jobs in Dublin: http://t.co/yMgQAho1kH
@blacknight they can well afford it with their recent price hikes!