Zendesk officially opens new office to house its Development Centre in Dublin
Zendesk, a provider of cloud-based customer service software has officially opened the company’s new office in Grand Parade Dublin. Zendesk first set up its Development Centre in Dublin in 2012 with the support of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.
Zendesk enables organisations to provide superior service to their customers across multiple channels – from their websites, emails and phones to Facebook, Twitter and chat. It has more than 40,000 customer accounts providing customer service in than 140 countries and 40 languages.
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The company announced the opening of its Dublin office at the end of 2012 with two engineers and a plan to grow to 25 by the end of 2013. Zendesk reached that number a month early and have more than doubled its headcount in the most recent 6 months to 52 employees. Zendesk officially launched its first European Data Centre in Dublin in March 2013.
Commenting at the official opening of the new office Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD said “The Government has an Action Plan for Jobs that is focused on growing a number of fast expanding areas such as digital and technology enterprise. As this sector continues to grow in Ireland I am delighted to mark this important milestone for Zendesk. The company’s rapid expansion is an endorsement of Ireland as an enterprise location and the taking on 3 floors of a new building illustrates both the company’s ambition and ability to attract talent in Ireland.”
Speaking at the launch of Zendesk’s new office, Mikkel Svane, CEO and founder of Zendesk, said: “This year the Dublin office has become the fastest-growing Zendesk office in Europe, as well as the largest office by number of employees, not only in Europe, but also outside of the United States. The Dublin office serves as one of Zendesk’s five product development hubs around the world with a team of highly skilled software engineers, as well as sales professionals and customer advocates.”