Irish consultancy firm CubeMatch is to create 50 new jobs globally with the opening of a European head office in the Capel Building in Dublin.
The move comes after more than 10 years of growth offering consultancy, resource augmentation and managed services.
The new European head office will allow the firm to establish a management decision-making centre in Europe, which will require it to recruit an additional 50 high-level positions on top of 100 announced in 2021.
In September last year, the company revealed 100 new jobs as part of its €5m (£4.2m) investment to support its expansion across all locations.
“Dublin is a strategic hub for our European business, and our new office will give us space to grow while keeping us close to our European customers,” said Tom Melville (pictured middle), CEO of CubeMatch. “It is also central to CubeMatch leading business and digital transformation while building our international hub to serve our customers worldwide.”
Some 60 new jobs have been fulfilled since September 2021 across all locations to serve International clients, including junior consultants, experienced project managers, business analysts, scrum masters, test managers, test automation engineers, data analysts, solution architects and business specialists.
The new facility will support a hybrid model of working and will include team-working spaces, hot desks that workers can book via an app, social spaces and rooms equipped with technology for seamless videoconferencing with remote-working colleagues and customers. It will also host business operations and high-tech communications and meeting rooms.
With offices in London, Dublin, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Singapore and Chennai, its client base spans major global financial institutions including the Bank of Ireland, AIB, Ulster Bank among others.