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Facebook to recruit 100 workers in Ireland
The social networking site will be adding staff members to its advertising ranks.
The social media giant is looking to increase its headcount in Dublin to 500 with new roles in advertising, safety and user operations.
And this could also rub off on small businesses as the country builds its reputation as a technology hub, attracting additional investment and expertise.
Facebook Ireland head of office Gareth Lambe explained: "Ireland is a great hub of international tech talent which is one reason why Facebook has its international HQ in Dublin.
"These jobs, which reflect growth in markets across Europe but also the Middle East and Africa, mean we will not only be recruiting from the local economy but supporting local businesses by increasing our footprint."
Last week, eBay confirmed that it will be adding another 450 workers to its Dundalk operations centre in the coming months.
Posted by Thomas Fletcher
Date published 18 Feb 2013 | Last updated 18 Feb 2013
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