Tech Jobs in Ireland

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Ireland’s tech scene thrives on a blend of multinational headquarters, a robust start‑up ecosystem, and generous state incentives like the 12.5% corporate tax rate and the R&D tax credit. The country’s EU membership guarantees data residency compliance, attracting cloud and fintech firms seeking a single market base. Salaries in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick now routinely top €70k for mid‑level roles, making it one of the most lucrative tech hubs in Europe.

Dublin hosts Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Salesforce, SAP, and Adobe, while Cork is the centre of biopharma and life‑science tech, home to Pfizer, Roche and Blackstone Life Sciences. Galway’s media and gaming sector boasts Unity, Impar, and local indie studios, and Limerick’s software community includes companies like Accenture and local fintech startups such as Bnext. The breadth of disciplines – from cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity to AI research and health‑tech – offers a spectrum of specialised roles.

The cost of living in Dublin can push monthly rent over €2,000 for a one‑bedroom apartment, and the average cost of groceries and utilities is roughly 10% above the EU average. Transparent salary data allows candidates to weigh compensation against these expenses and plan for relocation or remote work. For expats, clear pay figures help navigate tax treaties, universal healthcare enrolment, and the cost of private insurance.

Manufacturing Industrial Engineer

Company: Jabil

Location: Dublin, Ireland

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Manager, Software Quality Engineering

Company: ServiceNow

Location: Dublin, Ireland / Remote

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Senior Software Engineer

Company: Mastercard

Location: Dublin, Ireland

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Manager, Employee Relations, EMEA

Company: ServiceNow

Location: Dublin, Ireland

Posted Feb 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Ireland?
Ireland offers a wide range of tech roles: software engineers, data scientists, AI/ML specialists, cloud architects, DevOps engineers, cybersecurity analysts, product managers, UX/UI designers, and support engineers. Start‑ups focus on fintech, health‑tech, and AI, while multinational firms prioritize cloud, infrastructure, and software development.
How do remote and on‑site work trends look in Ireland?
Many Irish tech companies adopt hybrid models, allowing employees to work from home 2–3 days a week while maintaining a Dublin, Cork or Galway office presence for collaboration. Full‑remote positions are common for roles in cloud, data science, and product management, but on‑site roles still dominate in software development and infrastructure teams.
Which are the major employers in Ireland’s tech sector?
Key employers include Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Salesforce, SAP, Adobe, Accenture, IBM, Dell, and Stripe. Regional leaders are Pfizer, Roche, Blackstone Life Sciences in Cork, Unity and Impar in Galway, and Accenture and Bnext in Limerick.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Ireland?
Mid‑level software engineers earn between €70k and €90k annually, while senior engineers and architects can reach €110k–€140k. Data scientists average €80k–€110k, product managers €90k–€120k, and cybersecurity specialists €85k–€115k. These figures reflect Dublin’s high cost of living and the competitive market.
What advice should I consider when relocating to Ireland for tech work?
Secure a critical skills visa or EU Blue Card, research housing in Dublin, Cork, Galway, or Limerick, and budget for high rent and utilities. Familiarise yourself with Ireland’s tax system, universal healthcare, and private insurance options. Join local tech meetups, network on LinkedIn, and consider coworking spaces for a smooth transition.

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