Yahoo has officially opened its new Dublin office in the EXO building in The Dublin Docklands.
The company, which has been operating in Dublin for the past 29 years, said its new office will further enhance its services across its corporate functions globally, in Ireland, and across Europe.
Yahoo said it will use the 3,317 square metre / 35,703 square feet space to foster collaboration for engineering, research and development, legal, finance, sales, operations, customer care and security roles.
"Our new Dublin office will help foster even more collaboration and innovation in the region," said Jim Lanzone, CEO of Yahoo.
"With dedicated space for our engineering, sales, security, operations and finance teams, we're better positioned to serve our customers as a trusted guide navigating the digital landscape," he added.
"We believe that Ireland is one of the best places in the world to do business," said Edel Murphy, MD Yahoo Ireland.
"Dublin is home to a bustling tech scene, and the innovation on offer combined with the diverse mix of talent makes it an important, strategic location for companies like Yahoo," she said.

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said that Yahoo has been in Ireland for 29 years and in that time has contributed to Ireland’s growth and success in the tech sector.
"Their continued investment helps position Ireland as a location for long term growth and is a great vote of confidence in the talent that we can offer here. I would like to congratulate Yahoo on the opening of their new office space and wish them continued success," he added.
Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment Peter Burke said the opening of Yahoo's new offices in the EXO in the Docklands is a significant milestone in the company's history.
He said Yahoo's "unwavering" confidence underscores what we know about our offering in Ireland – that we are a reliable location for international businesses to grow and thrive.