Our roundup of some employment news across the island of Ireland in October 2024 begins with news that a software company has announced it intends to double its workforce in Ireland to 100 over the coming year.
Software company to double its workforce to 100 jobs over the year
A software company has announced it intends to double its workforce in Ireland to 100 over the coming year.
CalypsoAI also confirmed Dublin as the company’s Global Co-Headquarters.
‘Incredible talent pool’
The company said the Dublin office will be ‘home to leading AI and cybersecurity talent’.
The global leader in adaptive AI security, @calypsoai, opens Global Co-Headquarters in Dublin and plans expansion to 100 employees. The Dublin office will be home to leading #AI and #cybersecurity talent.
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— IDA Ireland (@IDAIRELAND) October 2, 2024
Supported by the Irish government through IDA Ireland, CalypsoAI said it is ‘recruiting immediately for a range of roles across engineering, data science, sales, marketing and operations’.
Donnchadh Casey, CEO of CalypsoAI, said:
“We are eager to tap into the incredible talent pool that Ireland and the wider EMEA region has to offer, in order to meet the opportunities ahead.”
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke said he particularly welcomed the ‘highly skilled roles which will be offered in Dublin, well-suited to the talented workforce available here.’
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said these ‘high-value jobs will contribute not only to the local economy but also foster innovation in the AI sector’.
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