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Wrike opens new Dublin office

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Picured: Minister of State at the Department of Finance Eoghan Murphy; Mary Buckley, IDA; Andrew Filev and Alexander Belenky Wrike with staff at their new office in Dublin

21 October 2016

SaaS provider Wrike opened a new Dublin office that to support its ongoing expansion into Europe.

Wrike began operations in Dublin over one year ago, but quickly outgrew its office space and has outpaced its own expectations for growing its team. It currently employs 25 in Dublin and plans on increasing that total to 80 over the next three years – a number well above the 50 jobs projected when it selected Dublin as it’s European headquarters in 2015. The jobs are being created with the support of the Dept of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation through IDA Ireland.

“We are impressed by the tech community in Ireland and aim to build a dynamic and ambitious team in Dublin that will support Wrike’s fast growth and dedicated customer service. We have grown at a record pace over the past few years and our European headquarters will market and support Wrike prospects and customers across Europe,” said Wrike founder and CEO Andrew Filev.

IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan said: “Wrike’s decision to establish its European headquarters in Dublin is a very positive endorsement of Ireland’s reputation as a tech hub in Europe and the location of choice for innovative, high-growth companies.”

The firm recently opened a data centre in Amsterdam.

Wrike’s customers include Google, Hootsuite, AT&T, Adobe and Hawaiian Airlines.

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