Workvivo to create 100 jobs at new Cork hub

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The new roles will be created over the next two years and will primarily be product and engineering positions, Silicon Republic reported.

Workvivo to create 100 jobs at new Cork hub

Workvivo, the Cork-headquartered software company that was acquired by Zoom last year, is expanding its headcount in Ireland.

The company has today (27 September) launched a new Zoom engagement hub with plans to create 100 new jobs in the heart of Cork city.

Founded in 2017, Workvivo is an employee experience platform that aims to simplify workplace communication.

The new hub will follow the blueprint of Zoom’s other hubs around the world, shifting from traditional office spaces towards a “technology-first experiential working hub” designed for hybrid working.

As part of the hub’s launch, the 100 new roles will be created over the next two years and will primarily be product and engineering positions to invest in research and innovation.

In the years since the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent mass move to remote and hybrid working, Workvivo has enjoyed significant growth. In 2022, it raised €20.8m in a Series B funding round led by Tiger Global.