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LinkedIn open new campus at 4 Wilton Park

/ 15th March 2025 /
Cormac Cahill

LinkedIn has officially opened its new campus at 4 Wilton Park, consolidating its Dublin operations into a modern, sustainable hub.

This brings together LinkedIn’s teams under one roof across 4 and 5 Wilton Park, with a combined footprint of 290,000 sq ft — making Dublin home to LinkedIn’s largest office outside of the United States.

The new campus is designed to support LinkedIn’s evolving ways of working and foster collaboration among its 2,000+ employees in Ireland, who represent 60% of LinkedIn’s EMEA workforce and over 70 nationalities.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD said: "I’m delighted to open LinkedIn's new office at 4 Wilton Park.

“This expanded EMEA HQ — LinkedIn's largest office outside the US — is a strong endorsement of Ireland as a destination for global investment.

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“Over the past 15 years, LinkedIn Ireland has grown significantly, now employing over 2,000 people. This is a testament to Ireland’s talented workforce and tech expertise."

Building on this, LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky added: “When we decided to put our EMEA headquarters in Dublin back in 2010, we started with three employees, and now we’re more than 2,000 strong.

“None of this would be possible without the support of the Irish government and the wider community. We’re excited to continue shaping a brighter future of work together.”

Sustainability is at the core of the campus, which has been designed to operate at net-zero carbon, and is in the process of achieving LEED Platinum and WELL Platinum certifications — among the highest global standards for environmental performance and employee wellbeing.

The site features hydroponic gardens producing over 90kg of fresh ingredients per month, rooftop beehives, and a focus on locally sourced food.

The project utilised responsibly sourced materials, such as those with recycled content, take-back programs, and bio-based materials

Another key feature of the campus is the new LinkedIn Dublin Community Space, a free venue for local nonprofits to host events that help connect underserved communities to economic opportunity.

Since launching in the previous building, the Community Space has hosted nearly 200 events for more than 300 organisations in the past year alone, welcoming over 10,000 attendees, with LinkedIn employees also volunteering their time and expertise to support these initiatives.

Sue Duke, Head of LinkedIn Ireland, commented: "The opening of 4 Wilton Park, and the significant investment behind it, highlights the pivotal role our office plays in LinkedIn’s global growth.

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2. An Taoiseach Micheál Martin with Ryan Roslansky, LinkedIn CEO, and Sue Duke, Head of LinkedIn Ireland, at the launch of the company's new Dublin office

“Our team in Dublin is central to delivering LinkedIn’s vision of creating economic opportunity for everyone, whether that’s developing AI tools to better connect job seekers and employers or working with policymakers on future skills."

James Geoghegan TD for Dublin Bay South also welcomed the opening, adding: “As a local representative, I welcome LinkedIn’s continued investment in Dublin with the opening of its new offices—now home to over 2,000 employees from 70 nationalities. LinkedIn’s remarkable 15-year journey in our city reflects not only its global success but also its deep commitment to supporting our local community and economy.” 

Photo: An Taoiseach Micheál Martin with LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky at the launch of the company's new Dublin office

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