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The opening of the Blueface office in the IFSC

New Blueface office in Dublin’s IFSC to create 20 jobs

3 Dec 2015

The business telephony company Blueface has opened a new office in Dublin, creating 20 jobs in a variety of roles to bring their total number of staff to 60.

With the new office based in the IFSC in Dublin, Blueface says that it will roll out the hiring process gradually over the next 24 months, doubling its office footprint to cater for this expansion, made possible by strong 40pc year-on-year growth in the Irish market.

The new roles cover a wide range of areas and include engineering, software development, R&D, marketing, sales, customer care and finance.

Blueface says that it is aiming for continued growth in Ireland while also establishing its business communications offering across Europe.

At the launch of the new office today (3 December), Blueface’s CEO, Alan Foy, described what the new office will bring to the company: “Blueface is driven by innovation and creativity and we are firmly committed to maintaining our IFSC hub as the epicentre of our European expansion. We have expanded our office in the IFSC to include a new network operations centre, customer experience area and R&D lab.”

Also at the launch was one of Blueface’s investors, Guinness family member Edward Guinness, who added: “Blueface represents one of Ireland’s great entrepreneurial success stories and I’m delighted to see that the team and the business are making a big impact on the hosted unified communications landscape in Ireland and across Europe.”

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Colm Gorey
By Colm Gorey

Colm Gorey was a senior journalist with Silicon Republic. He joined in January 2014 and covered AI, IoT, science and anything that will get us to Mars quicker. When not trying to get his hands on the latest gaming release, he can be found lost in a sea of Wikipedia articles on obscure historic battles and countries that don't exist any more, or watching classic Simpsons episodes far too many times to count.

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