Symantec announce 400 jobs for Blanchardstown.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Symantec Corporation today announced that it will establish a new European Customer Management Centre in Dublin – creating up to 200 jobs in 2013, and a further 200 positions being created over the next two years.

The new centre will provide a Europe-wide sales and support function to Symantec customers and partners. The initiative is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise, and Innovation through IDA Ireland, the government agency responsible for the attraction and development of foreign investment in Ireland.

Austin McCabe Vice-President Symantec Ireland and Mayor of Fingal Kieran Dennison
Austin McCabe Vice-President Symantec Ireland, Siobhan Moore Dublin Airport Authority, Mayor of Fingal Kieran Dennison and Tony Lambert Fingal Chamber at the announcement of Aer Lingus direct flights from Dublin to San Francisco
Symantec will be looking for the highly skilled, multilingual team in Dublin to play a central role in achieving Symantec’s mission of protecting and managing customers’ information. The team is responsible for delivering an enhanced partner support function, demonstrating Symantec’s continued commitment to developing improved collaboration with its channel.


Symantec is already well established in Ireland. Since 1991 its base in Blanchardstown, Dublin has been home to a Security Operations Centre, as well as operations in business authentication, software development and testing. These business units have played a crucial role in helping to protect businesses and consumers from increasing levels of cyber-crime. The European Customer Management Centre will be located alongside these existing functions.

I welcome this significant announcement by Symantec which will see the addition of 400 high-quality jobs. Symantec's establishment of its European Customer Management Centre in Dublin is a signal of its continuing commitment to Ireland and contribution to our economic recovery. It is also a testament to our talented and flexible workforce. The Government and Fingal County Council is committed to working with companies like Symantec to grow sustainable jobs and get our country working again.

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise, and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD said, “A key priority of the Action Plan for Jobs in not just to attract new foreign investment but to embed and grow companies already located here. This announcement by Symantec, that it is to expand its operations and create 400 new high quality jobs, is a fantastic example of our ambition to grow the ICT sector which has already seen substantial employment growth since we took office. I would like to congratulate all those involved in this announcement and I am determined to ensure that, through continued implementation of the Action Plans for Jobs, we can see more announcements like this to create the jobs we need”

Commenting on the announcement, Matthew Ellard, EMEA senior vice president, Symantec said, “We are eager to continue our success in Ireland — building off of a 20 year presence in the country. These new jobs offer the opportunity for talented and driven individuals to join a high-performing company, which is focused on enabling its employees to develop their skills and enhance their career. I look forward to the continued growth of Symantec Ireland and consistently delighting our customers and partners with our addition of the new European Customer Management Centre in Dublin.”

Barry O’Leary, CEO of IDA Ireland, said, “Symantec’s Irish operation is part of a global network that monitors cyber threats on a 24/7 basis. Symantec’s new EMEA Customer Management Centre will play an important role in the company’s global operations. Symantec is part of a thriving cluster of world leading security software companies operating in Ireland.”

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