US based software company Oomnitza will create 25 jobs in Galway over the next three years it has been announced today.
The company, which creates IT asset management platforms for companies, is establishing its European headquarters in Galway.
This is past of an announcement of 185 jobs being created by eight companies from Europe and the US made by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar today.
The investments across Shannon, Galway, Dundalk, Cork, and Dublin are supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
Tánaiste Varadkar said that these jobs announcements are “a great vote of confidence” in Ireland by international investors.
He said they “demonstrate the commitment of existing international partners to expand here, and also of our ability to attract new investment.”
“I wish the teams involved the very best of luck as they expand, or for those just setting up, as they establish themselves here.”
The new jobs will be spread across the technology and business service sectors with a range of activities such as software development, business development, sales and marketing and tech support.
Martin Shanahan CEO, IDA Ireland said “I wish to thank these new companies for choosing to locate in Ireland and assure them of IDA Ireland’s continued support as they embed themselves into Ireland’s vibrant business ecosystem.
“The spread of these investments demonstrates IDA Ireland’s commitment to winning roles for regional locations and showcases the availability of talent and attractive work life balance in the regions which deeply resonates with overseas investors.”
“Our value proposition and our agile and adaptable business environment remains intact despite the unprecedented challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic and IDA Ireland continues to compete strongly for every investment won for Ireland.”