Workvivo by Zoom

Workvivo by Zoom brings 100 jobs to new Cork hub

Company's founding city will be home to Zoom’s first major hub in Ireland
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27 September 2024

Employee experience platform Workvivo by Zoom plans to create 100 Irish jobs to enable its next phase of growth in Cork. The roles will be filled over the next three years and will primarily be product and engineering positions to invest in research and innovation.

The project is supported by the Irish Government on behalf of IDA Ireland.

The state-of-the-art engagement hub follows the blueprint of Zoom’s other hubs around the globe, marking a shift from traditional office spaces towards a technology-first experiential working hub designed for hybrid working. Fully integrated with Zoom’s technology, the engagement hub will allow employees to collaborate easily, whether in person or hybrid.

 

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Co-founder and CEO of Workvivo by Zoom John Goulding said: “It was so important to us that our new engagement hub would stay true to our DNA, while also setting us up for the next phase in our scaling journey as part of Zoom. We’ve been so fortunate to have hired truly world-class talent over the last few years in Ireland. Now, with the incredible support of the IDA, we’re excited to welcome more people into the Workvivo by Zoom team.

“The employee experience market is growing and evolving quickly and we have ambitious plans to grow and expand our product to create new features that help our customers to improve employee engagement, culture, and communications.”

IDA Ireland executive director Mary Buckley said: “Zoom’s decision to establish its first major hub in Cork is terrific news for the Southwest region and indeed the whole of Ireland. “Zoom is attracted by the wealth of skilled and diverse talent across the region to support their research and innovation focus.”

Workvivo was founded in Cork in 2017 and was acquired by Zoom in 2023. Earlier this year, Workvivo was named the only preferred migration partner by Meta as it retired its employee communications platform, Workplace.

Workvivo’s clients include Dollar General, Ryanair, Amazon, Bupa, and the Virgin Group.

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