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Pluralsight to create 150 jobs at new Dublin base

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12 December 2017

Enterprise technology learning company Pluralsight is to open a new EMEA headquarters in Dublin, leading to the creation of 150 jobs. The office will house the company’s strategic business operations for the region and support its growing customer base in Ireland and throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa.

The new jobs will be filled over the next three years and will include positions in sales, marketing, operations, finance, and customer support. The investment will also bring more than €40 million to the local economy.

Aaron Skonnard, co-founder and CEO of Pluralsight, said: “Dublin’s thriving tech community will allow us to build a strong team of high-calibre, multi-lingual talent. This will help enterprise leaders and professionals identify skills gaps and quickly acquire the skills needed to remain competitive and adapt to the rapid pace of technological change.”

Pluralsight ranked in the top 20 of Forbes Cloud 100 list and is one of Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies. In 2017, Pluralsight announced partnerships with Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe, and Google and launched its philanthropic entity, Pluralsight One.

Founded in 2004, Pluralsight provides members with on-demand access to a digital ecosystem of learning tools, including courses, interactive labs and live mentoring.

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