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Foxit signature2/15/2024 As well as the new European hub off Stephen’s Green, there are plans afoot to open another office on Ormond Quay in “the coming months”. Martin-Sullivan is optimistic about the Dublin operation’s growth. The reluctance to put an exact figure on the number of hires it plans to add in Ireland is a deliberate strategy.įrank Kettenstock, Foxit’s CMO, pointed out that the company wants to hire “very intelligently, very deliberately, with a long-term view”.Ī short-term view sometimes gets people in trouble, he added, referencing the spate of Big Tech layoffs that Foxit does not want to emulate. “But to maintain and supplement our continued success and expansion not only in Dublin, but also across EMEA, we are actively hiring to expand our sales teams and other departments to help us scale quite rapidly to meet the demands of the marketplace.” “I don’t have any exact figure,” he told. Its new, more centrally located office will function as one of the company’s three European hubs, with a particular focus on R&D.Īccording to David Martin-Sullivan, Foxit’s regional enterprise sales team manager for the UK, Ireland and the Nordics, the business has big hiring plans here. The company began its operation here remotely in 2021, before opening an office in Fairview. It is set to open an office in the coming months on Ormond Quay, as well as its newly opened European hub off Stephen’s Green.įoxit, a provider of PDF and e-signature products, already has a presence in Dublin and has just opened a new office just off the capital’s Stephen’s Green.įoxit has been in Ireland for a few years and currently employs 25 people here. Foxit has a rapidly growing engineering team in Dublin.
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