Gong, which bills itself as the 'Reality Platform' leveraging artificial intelligence to transform go-to-market teams, will be adding to its Dublin team this year.
With Irish taxpayer grant-aid from IDA Ireland, the technology company said it plans 80 new hires across a number of roles.
The company is hiring inside sales, marketing, recruiting, pre-sales, customer success, engineering and information security positions.
Gong says its technology empowers sales and other customer-facing teams by automatically capturing and analysing customer interactions, providing insights to improve deal execution and team performance.
Welcoming the announcement Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar said, "I’m really pleased to see that Gong is expanding its presence in Ireland with the addition of 80 highly skilled jobs at its EMEA HQ in Dublin. This expansion demonstrates the company’s commitment to Ireland and will allow it to benefit from our rich talent pool for years to come.
"The announcement from Gong once more underscores Ireland’s position as a global hub for leading technology firms seeking to grow and develop their operations."
Wendy Harris, Vice President of EMEA, Gong, said "Our focus on people is at the very heart of our business, as evidenced by Gong’s numerous ‘best workplace’ awards. We are building a talented team in Dublin that will be responsible for spearheading Gong’s expansion across EMEA."
The patented Gong Revenue Intelligence Platform is designed to empower customer-facing teams to take advantage of customer interactions, which the Gong platform automatically captures and analyzes. Gong then delivers insights at scale, empowering revenue and go-to-market teams to determine the best actions for winning outcomes. Gong is a private company headquartered in San Francisco.
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