Facebook said on Thursday the expansion would provide enough
space for another 5,000 employees. Such an increase would make
the U.S. company one of the largest multinational employers in
Ireland next to the likes of Google and Apple, which each employ
over 6,000 people around the country.
The social media company runs a number of global and regional
teams across three office buildings in Dublin where it employs
engineers, legal professionals, marketing and sales staff.
"We're investing here for the long term," Gareth Lambe, Head of
Facebook Ireland said in a statement.
"This significant investment in a 14-acre campus with capacity
for thousands more employees demonstrates our commitment to
Ireland, our desire to grow our business here and continue to
contribute to the economy."
Irish Business Minister Heather Humphreys said the expansion
represented a huge vote of confidence in Ireland, which aided by
low corporate tax rates, counts foreign mulinationals like
Facebook for around one-in-ten jobs in the fast-growing economy.
By acquiring the lease, Facebook is taking over the headquarters
of Allied Irish Banks, which said previously it was moving from
its offices near Dublin's technology quarter.
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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