Globalization Partners, which simplifies global business by enabling companies to hire and retain team members in 180+ countries without the complexity of setting up international branch offices or subsidiaries, has announced plans to hire 25 technology positions immediately.

These newly created positions include software engineers, technology leads, help centre support, DevOps engineers, UI/UX designers and many others to be located in the company’s Galway centre of operations. 

The project is supported by the government through IDA Ireland and is expected to create up to 100 technology jobs over the next three years.

Planned investment of tens of millions of euro in Galway 

Globalization Partners has a planned investment of tens of millions of euro in Galway, and these new hires will support the ongoing development of industry-leading software that will scale with the considerable growing demand for its solution.

The new technology centre is a core element to the company’s mission, as it further builds out innovation leadership in the Employer of Record space.
 
The technology team in Galway is headed up by Ciaran O’Toole who joined Globalization Partners in June 2020 as senior director, software engineering, and reports to Gerard Keating, chief technology officer.

O’Toole is a veteran of the Galway technology market and has a proven track record in establishing high performing product engineering teams. Previously he held leadership positions with SmartBear and Synchronoss Technologies, where he established and scaled engineering teams.

'Transforming how companies hire talent' 

“This is an ideal time to join our team in Galway as we develop new and emerging technology that is transforming how companies hire talent around the globe,” said Keating. 

“We are in an exciting period as a company in which we are shifting our solution to automate and scale. Ciaran’s team is critical as we map our technology to our long-term business plan.”
 
Globalization Partners’ engineering team solves pragmatic problems in a supportive environment and truly makes it possible to enable a location-agnostic workforce.

For more information about open positions in Galway, please visit: Engineering Careers Page.
 
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, said: “Globalization Partners will invest tens of millions of euro in its new technology centre in Galway, where its workforce is expected to grow to more than 100 people over the next three years.

'Secure further investment'

"These jobs have been backed by the government through IDA Ireland. We will be working hard to secure further investment for all parts of Ireland, as the economy recovers from the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

CEO of IDA Ireland Martin Shanahan said: “The decision by Globalization Partners to establish its European operations centre in Galway will accelerate Ireland’s reputation as a location to manage EMEA operations in the Global Employer of Record and workforce management space.

"This investment is a great win for Galway and the west region which boasts a rich and diverse talent pool. I wish Globalization Partners every success with their expansion and assure them of the continued support of IDA Ireland.”