Rippling is hiring across sales, finance, legal, compliance, implementation, customer support, marketing and operations.
US-based SaaS platform provider Rippling has announced 150 new roles and a new expanded Dublin headquarters to accommodate the growing workforce.
The new jobs will be created over the coming year and will bring Rippling’s Irish headcount to more than 300, the company said. Rippling’s new office is situated in Dublin’s Fenian Street.
The move marks a “significant acceleration” in the company’s European growth ambitions, it said, adding that the Dublin office serves as the “operational backbone” for its business in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
Rippling’s Dublin office will house teams across sales, finance, legal, compliance, implementation, customer support, marketing and operations. The new roles will also span across these functions.
“EMEA is a primary growth driver for us, and Dublin is where we are building the team to win it,” said company’s EMEA vice-president Wendy Harris.
“The demand is there, the talent in Ireland is exceptional”, she added. The company expanded into Ireland in 2023 with 100 new jobs.
Rippling’s AI platform houses HR, IT, Finance and Payroll functions into a single intelligence system, enabling it to automate workflows, surface insights, and act across the entire employee lifecycle.
The company has also confirmed plans to continue scaling its EMEA teams beyond 2026 as demand for its products grow.
It was last valued at $16.8bn following a $450m Series G round in mid-2025, backed by Elad Gil, Sands Capital, GIC, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Baillie Gifford and Y Combinator.
Following the raise, Rippling announced an expanded presence in India, with plans to double its workforce in the country to 2,000. The company
“Rippling’s decision to expand its presence in Dublin and create over 150 new jobs is a strong vote of confidence in Ireland’s talent base and our position as a leading hub for technology and innovation in Europe,” said Minister of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke, TD.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “Rippling’s decision to open its new Dublin office and create more than 150 new jobs is a strong endorsement of Ireland’s attractiveness as a location for high-growth, innovative companies. This investment underscores Rippling’s long-term commitment to Dublin and the depth of talent available here to support its continued growth across EMEA.”
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