ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the leading digital workflow company making the world work better for everyone, today officially opened the doors to its new offices with four floors in 60 Dawson Street in Dublin city centre. The relocation of the company’s Irish headquarters will further support its growing business and employee base in the region.
The expansion of ServiceNow’s Irish real estate footprint comes after the company announced its intention to create a further 400 new roles in June last year, effectively doubling its workforce in Ireland in the coming years. With half of those jobs already filled, the business is ahead of schedule in achieving that target.
“We welcome ServiceNow’s expanding presence in Ireland,” said Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. “The move represents not only a boost to our robust tech sector but also a growing confidence in our local economy and the outstanding talent available. We look forward to a renewed promise of innovation, collaboration and shared prosperity.”
The new space will house over 37 different global and regional teams across a range of core functions, including engineering, sales, global talent, digital technology, finance and legal.
“Our move to a larger property is a result of our continued growth as the platform company of choice for digital business,” said Mark Cockerill, Senior Vice President, Legal at ServiceNow. “Several regional and global roles that support our global growth are increasingly being based in Ireland. These improved facilities will enhance the employee experience for our growing and diverse team and reflective of our continued investment in our people.”
Executive Director of IDA Ireland Mary Buckley said “As ServiceNow opens its new LEED Gold office in Dublin, it highlights Ireland’s position as a premier destination for innovative companies seeking to expand their presence in Europe. This reinforces Ireland’s standing as a dynamic, forward thinking economy and is testament to the availability of talent.”
The state-of-the-art offices, occupy almost 8,360 square metres across the top four floors of the prestigious premises. In addition to employee workspace, the offices feature dedicated training, collaboration and team-building spaces, as well as yoga and mothering rooms, meeting the needs of a modern and inclusive workspace. With a focus on quality, sustainability and wellbeing, the smart infrastructure and open-air terraces are designed to enable employees to thrive.
“ServiceNow has been present in Ireland since 2018 and it has been a key part of our rapid growth across both in EMEA and globally, as corporations and governments across the world, turn to the power of our platform to fulfil their digital needs and improve their speed and efficiency,” added Cockerill.
In the last five years, ServiceNow has grown from a handful of employees in Ireland to more than 600. The bolstered Irish office space is also testament to ServiceNow’s strong employer brand, as recognised by Great Place to Work, firmly cementing its values of teamwork, belonging and customer-centricity in its company culture.
The expansion of ServiceNow’s Irish real estate footprint comes after the company announced its intention to create a further 400 new roles in June last year, effectively doubling its workforce in Ireland in the coming years. With half of those jobs already filled, the business is ahead of schedule in achieving that target.
“We welcome ServiceNow’s expanding presence in Ireland,” said Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. “The move represents not only a boost to our robust tech sector but also a growing confidence in our local economy and the outstanding talent available. We look forward to a renewed promise of innovation, collaboration and shared prosperity.”
The new space will house over 37 different global and regional teams across a range of core functions, including engineering, sales, global talent, digital technology, finance and legal.
“Our move to a larger property is a result of our continued growth as the platform company of choice for digital business,” said Mark Cockerill, Senior Vice President, Legal at ServiceNow. “Several regional and global roles that support our global growth are increasingly being based in Ireland. These improved facilities will enhance the employee experience for our growing and diverse team and reflective of our continued investment in our people.”
Executive Director of IDA Ireland Mary Buckley said “As ServiceNow opens its new LEED Gold office in Dublin, it highlights Ireland’s position as a premier destination for innovative companies seeking to expand their presence in Europe. This reinforces Ireland’s standing as a dynamic, forward thinking economy and is testament to the availability of talent.”
The state-of-the-art offices, occupy almost 8,360 square metres across the top four floors of the prestigious premises. In addition to employee workspace, the offices feature dedicated training, collaboration and team-building spaces, as well as yoga and mothering rooms, meeting the needs of a modern and inclusive workspace. With a focus on quality, sustainability and wellbeing, the smart infrastructure and open-air terraces are designed to enable employees to thrive.
“ServiceNow has been present in Ireland since 2018 and it has been a key part of our rapid growth across both in EMEA and globally, as corporations and governments across the world, turn to the power of our platform to fulfil their digital needs and improve their speed and efficiency,” added Cockerill.
In the last five years, ServiceNow has grown from a handful of employees in Ireland to more than 600. The bolstered Irish office space is also testament to ServiceNow’s strong employer brand, as recognised by Great Place to Work, firmly cementing its values of teamwork, belonging and customer-centricity in its company culture.