WorkFusion to create 100 new Dublin jobs

Dublin’s booming tech sector and Ireland as a gateway to the EU made the city an obvious choice for WorkFusion.

AI and workplace automation player WorkFusion is actively hiring with plans to fill 100 new positions in Dublin over the next three years at its new European headquarters.

Located at Hospitality House, 16-20 South Cumberland Street in Dublin, this is the company’s fourth physical office joining WorkFusion’s global headquarters in New York City and locations in Warsaw, Poland and Hyderabad, India.

“When considering where we should locate our European headquarters, Dublin was an easy choice”

The business is a leader in the intelligent automation field and a developer of AI-powered digital workers.

Powering the workforce of tomorrow

“When considering where we should locate our European headquarters, Dublin was an easy choice,” said Adam Famularo, CEO of WorkFusion.

“Ireland has a booming technology sector and an abundance of skilled talent, plus it’s ideally situated as the gateway to the EU. It also has great technical universities and, as an AI company, Dublin’s focus on being the world’s AI center of excellence was an added bonus.”

According to The ManPower Group’s Employment Outlook Survey for Q3 2022, three in four employers globally report difficulty finding the talent they need in 2022. Now, more than ever, there is too much work and not enough workers. WorkFusion solves this problem with its AI-powered Digital Workers that can perform complete end-to-end jobs, freeing up their human colleagues to perform higher, more valuable work. 

“The arrival of WorkFusion, in the Intelligent Automation space is a great addition to the vibrant FinTech sector in Ireland,” said IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan.

“Ireland is an ideal location from which the company can grow and expand its products and services in Europe. I wish them every success here.”

John Kennedy
Award-winning ThinkBusiness.ie editor John Kennedy is one of Ireland's most experienced business and technology journalists.

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