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8 November 2013

Facebook is moving to bigger offices in Dublin and London to accommodate its rapidly expanding European workforce.

Facebook established its international headquarters in Dublin in 2009. Relocating to a new space in the city’s Grand Canal Square (also known as ‘Silicon Docks’) will give Facebook the room it needs to accommodate the hundreds of employees it expects to hire, wrote Sonia Anne Flynn, the company’s Ireland’s site lead, on her Facebook page Thursday.

“We started pretty small, but now there are hundreds of Facebook people working hard to keep the service running,” she said.

In London the company is moving from its offices in Covent Garden to Regent’s Place, in the heart of the West End, wrote Nicola Mendelsohn, Facebook’s vice president of EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), on her Facebook page Thursday.

Both new offices will be designed by Frank Genry, whose previous works include the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

Facebook Ireland currently has 69 open positions varying from sales jobs to openings in the user operations department and engineering positions. London has 38 openings and is looking, among other positions, for software engineers, according to Facebook’s London and Dublin job pages.

The company could not immediately comment further on European expansion plans.

In Europe, Facebook also has offices in Amsterdam, Brussels, Hamburg, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Stockholm and Warsaw. In September 2013, it had 5,794 employees worldwide.

Loek Essers, IDG
@loekessers, loek_essers@idg.com

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