Citrix Systems Ireland has announced it will be increasing its workforce by up to 30 full time employees.
The company, the headquarters of customer technical support for Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA), said these posts are in addition to the 20 new jobs announced late last year and will support the ongoing growth of Citrix’s technical services business in the EMEA region.
The latest jobs in technical support, training, engineering and sales will take employment numbers at the company to 150.
Commenting, John Kelly, senior director of technical support, EMEA, said: “It is testament to the hard work, commitment and innovation of our existing EMEA technical support team who have consistently executed and delivered high quality results. Through this we have secured additional investment and are able to announce the creation of these new positions.
Barry O’Leary, IDA CEO added: "The announcement by Citrix of an additional jobs expansion, following on from the 20 new jobs announced last year, is welcome news for Ireland’s ICT sector. Since setting up its Irish operation Citrix has continued on a path of growth and development."
Founded in 1989, Citrix Systems provides virtual computing solutions that help companies deliver IT as an on-demand service.