19/09/2019

Nitro Create 50 New Jobs In Dublin

Up to 50 new jobs are to be created in Dublin by global specialist in document productivity solutions Nitro, who have announced the opening of a new EMEA headquarters in Dublin.

Centrally located along the banks of the Grand Canal in Dublin 2, the large office space spans over two floors at Charlemont Place and sets Nitro up for its next stage of growth in the region. Nitro established its first office in Dublin in 2013 with just three employees and has since rapidly expanded. In 2014, Nitro's leadership team committed to creating 50 new roles in Dublin within the first two years of operation and now employs more than 70 people in its Dublin home. The new office space allows the company the capacity to create 70 additional jobs over the next two years, supporting Nitro's ongoing commitment and investment in the region.

Speaking at the official opening of the new EMEA headquarters today, Minister for Trade, Employment and Business, Pat Breen TD said: "I would like to congratulate Nitro on the opening of their new EMEA headquarters in Dublin. This new space will allow the company to double their headcount which will set them up for their next stage of their growth. Dublin is now rightly regarded as the Tech Capital of Europe and announcements like todays from Nitro reaffirm that position. I wish them well in their newhome."

With its global headquarters in San Francisco and a global team of 123 employees across its various offices, the PDF productivity and eSigning software company has rapidly expanded in Ireland. After hiring more than 25 new staff over the past twelve months in Dublin, Nitro plans to continue to grow its Dublin team. "The new space provides the company with the capacity to nearly double our current team to more than 140 people," said Katie Banks, Director of People & Workplace at Nitro. "We want this to represent Nitro's continued commitment to our EMEA operations and headquarters in Dublin."

(MH/JG)

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