Digital service provider Avanade plans to create up to 200 jobs over the next 18 months.
The company has already doubled its workforce over the past 18 months, to more than 180 people, following strong demand for its services.
Avanade provides digital, cloud and advisory services to firms using Microsoft technology, and is currently Microsoft's Partner of the Year for Ireland.
It started operating in Ireland in 2018 – its clients include AIB, Tullow Oil and Pernod Ricard.
"It’s hard to believe we’re just four years old, and that much of that time has been dominated by the ongoing complexities of a global pandemic," said Adam Kelly, country manager for Avanade Ireland. "The phenomenal – and growing – demand for our services is a testament to the talented people we have in our organisation and the close partnership we have with Microsoft."
He said that, as businesses paid even more attention to their cost-base, demand for more efficient digital services would grow.
"Our partnership with Avanade has gone from strength to strength due to the similarities in our values; enabling businesses to adopt a growth mindset and having a transformative impact on the organisations we work with," said Microsoft Ireland general manager Anne Sheehan. "We’re excited to continue working closely with Avanade to accelerate this transformation using Microsoft innovations."