TripAdvisor plans Dublin hub

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TripAdvisor’s SVP engineering and operations Andy Gelfond with Richard Bruton, minister for jobs, enterprise and innovation
TripAdvisor’s SVP engineering and operations Andy Gelfond with Richard Bruton, minister for jobs, enterprise and innovation

TripAdvisor has announced plans for a web engineering hub in Dublin, its first outside the US.

The company is to open an office in the area known as Silicon Docks with recruitment now open for 50 roles to develop its websites and business products.

“As a global and growing company, we need to expand the places where we can find best-in-class talent. Given the robust roles we are looking to recruit, we felt it was important to base our new engineering hub in a location that had a history of supporting technology and innovation, and had a talent pool to recruit from, and in that respect Dublin fits the bill perfectly,” said TripAdvisor’s SVP engineering and operations Andy Gelfond.

“Establishing our first European engineering hub in Dublin is a significant milestone for our company and IDA Ireland was extremely helpful to us in making it easy to establish our operations here. This a great time for talented people to join us and share in the opportunities our growth presents for everyone in our company,” he added.

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