Business services provider Mackin Group is to create 120 jobs over the next 18 months at both its Irish and overseas operations.
Mackin Group said that 45 of the new roles will be based at its Cork headquarters and Dublin office.
The rest of the new jobs will be generated at the company's offices in Singapore and Shanghai and also in North America and the UK.
Founded by Andy Mackin in 2004, the company's turnover reached €17m last year.
Mackin currently employs 145 people across its 18 offices in Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region.
It said the new jobs announced today will support its expanding client base in the tech sector, specifically in the social media space, medtech and emerging technologies such as VR and AR.
Mackin noted that its customer base in these sectors has grown by 50% in the last three years.
As a result, the company has opened a further six international offices in the last nine months, with Singapore just opened in the past month.
Two further offices are expected this year in Colorado, US and Sydney, Australia. Founded by Andy Mackin in 2004, the company’s turnover reached €17m in 2020.
Andy Mackin, CEO of Mackin, said that over the past few years the company has seen substantial growth across both sides of its business - Mackin Talent and Mackin EHS.
He noted that in Ireland alone, the company has almost doubled in size every year for the last three years.
"During the pandemic, we saw an increase in demand for both talent management and environmental health and safety services," he said.
"How and where we work has changed fundamentally, with the long-term impact on the talent pool and the return to the physical office yet to be fully realised. Mackin is uniquely placed to respond to these demands, guiding our customers both in Ireland and overseas," the CEO added.