100 new jobs as Qualtrics announces Dublin expansion

21 May 2015

Survey software provider Qualtrics has announced 100 new jobs at the opening of new offices in Dublin, with a total staff number of 250 planned for the end of next year.

Marking the opening of its EU Headquarters on Clarendon Row, Qualtrics will be looking to fill jobs in its sales, support and technical teams, while also seeking science, business and maths graduates.

Qualtrics – one of the world’s leading insight technology providers, serving more than 7,000 customers across 75 countries – has been expanding for a year now, after it raised US$150 million in venture capital funding last year.

At the time the company said it would use the funding to further develop its products and also expand overseas, which saw it announce more than 50 roles here last September.

The Qualtrics platform is used by enterprises, academic institutions and government agencies to collect, analyse and act on feedback from customers.

With clients in the telecoms, healthcare, financial services, retail, travel, consumer goods, technology and manufacturing industries, Qualtrics has more than 250,000 active projects at any one time.

The company, which was founded in Utah in 2002, is one of the fastest-growing tech companies in the US. Counted among its clients are Kellogg’s, Stanford University, Yankee Candle, HP and Cisco.

Online survey image, via Shutterstock

Gordon Hunt
By Gordon Hunt

Gordon Hunt joined Silicon Republic in October 2014 as a journalist. He spends most of his time avoiding conversations about music, appreciating even the least creative pun and rueing the day he panicked when meeting Paul McGrath. His favourite thing on the internet is the ‘Random Article’ link on Wikipedia.

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