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Qualtrics adding 100 jobs to Irish operation

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21 May 2015

Qualtrics will create a further 100 jobs in Ireland bringing the total number of employees at the company to 250 by the end of 2016. The new positions will be in sales, support and technical teams. The company is also seeking science, business and maths graduates.

Qualtrics was founded in Utah by CEO Ryan Smith in 2002 and is one of the fastest growing tech companies in the US. Recently, it closed a $150 million Series B financing round. It works with top brands across every major industry including Kelloggs, Stanford University, Yankee Candle, HP and Cisco.

The Qualtrics platform is used by enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies to collect, analyse, and act on the voice of the customer, allowing organisations to understand and measure customer satisfaction, and to  test brand, market and product concepts with their customers. Qualtrics is also used by companies to undertake employee engagement programs, and manage employee feedback.

“Our experience of doing business in Europe from our Irish base has been phenomenal,” said Smith. “The market response to our technology has been hugely positive and our sales teams are now working with customers in 16 languages across European markets including Ireland and the UK. We’re ahead of our business targets and as a result we’re on track to increase our workforce to 250 by the end of 2016 This is because our insights platform is helping companies to make the right business decisions based on voice of the customer data.”

Dermot Costello, managing director, Qualtrics Ireland, said: “Anyone looking to work with an innovative fast growing company on data insights will love working at Qualtrics. We provide a great opportunity for candidates that are looking for an energetic environment to grow their career in a rapidly expanding market.”

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