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Salesforce.com is to create more than 100 New Jobs in Dublin  

Thursday, June 28, 2012 

Salesforce.com is to create more than 100 New Jobs in Dublin

Are you in your dream job? Salesforce.com is hiring!

Growing demand for the social enterprise drives salesforce.com’s expansion in Dublin DUBLIN Ireland

Salesforce.com, the enterprise cloud computing company (http://www.salesforce.com/cloudcomputing/ ), today announced plans to add more than 100 new jobs in Dublin to meet the demands of continued growth in Ireland.

The company is immediately looking to hire qualified professionals in sales, marketing, IT and customer support functions. The announcement was made this morning in Dublin by Ireland's Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton T.D and salesforce.com’s EMEA chairman, Dr. Steve Garnett.

IDA Ireland has worked with salesforce.com on its developments in Ireland since it first established operations in Dublin in 2000. Recently named 27th on Fortune’s 100 best places to work list and recognised by Forbes as the most world’s most innovative company, salesforce.com is one of the global technology industry’s fastest growing companies and is seen as a pioneer and visionary leader.

Comments on the news: "The Government is targeting high-growth companies and high-growth sectors as part of our Action Plan for Jobs. Today's very welcome announcement that salesforce.com, a dynamic company operating at the cutting edge of social, mobile and cloud computing, is creating 100 additional jobs in Dublin shows what is possible in these sectors.

I am determined to ensure that we continue to take advantage of our ICT strengths to attract more investments and create the jobs we need,” said Richard Bruton, T.D., Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation. "Salesforce.com is driving a massive transformation in the technology industry, showing companies the power of social and mobile cloud computing. Ireland has played a key role in our success and we are delighted to be able to expand our reach in the region through the creation of an additional 100 jobs.

We are actively looking for talented individuals to join us as we help more companies transform into social enterprises,” said Dr. Steve Garnett, Chairman EMEA, salesforce.com. “Salesforce.com is very much a pioneer of cloud computing and its growth over recent years has been very impressive. Ireland has been a key location for the company in its global expansion and it is great to see this further enhanced in this latest expansion,’’ said Barry O’Leary, Chief Executive Officer, IDA Ireland.

Find your dream job Salesforce.com is holding an exclusive #dreamjob recruitment event in Dublin on the evening of the 5th July 2012 at The Morrison Hotel. To find out more about working at salesforce.com, people can register - in confidence – at www.salesforce.com/eu/openday or check out the available positions on www.salesforce.com/eu/careers

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