Charlie Taylor said that Personio, a German HR tech company recently valued at $1.7 billion (€1.4bn), is to create 140 jobs in Dublin by the end of the year.
The move comes after the company, which currently employs 40 people in the capital, last week announced it had raised a further $125 million, which is in addition to a $75 million funding round completed a year ago.
Personio’s chief revenue officer Geraldine MacCarthy, who leads the Irish operation, said the new roles would be across a number of functions, including sales, customer support and engineering.
The expansion is supported by the Government through IDA Ireland.
Founded in 2015, the Munich-headquartered company has developed an all-in-one HR software platform for small and medium-sized companies with 10 to 2,000 employees that covers a wide range of tasks, including recruiting, payroll and performance reviews
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