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US software firm to create 100 jobs in Dublin expansion

Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith at the Dublin Web Summit last year
Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith at the Dublin Web Summit last year

A US software firm is to create 100 jobs at its European headquarters in Dublin.

Qualtrics opened its first international offices in Ireland in 2013.

The technology firm was founded in the US state of Utah in 2002.

It has since expanded to offer services in 75 countries, where it provides software which allows its clients to carry out market research, and test customer feedback.

The firm's customers include Kelloggs, HP and Stanford University.

Qualtrics opened its European headquarters in Dublin's south docklands in 2013, announcing the creation of 150 jobs.

It has now relocated to a 2,500 square metre premises on Clarendon Row, where it is expanding its Irish workforce.

The firm is seeking to fill 100 new positions in sales, support and technical services.