Tech Jobs in Ireland

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Ireland’s tech scene is booming thanks to a favorable corporate tax regime, a high‑quality English‑speaking workforce, and its status as a gateway to the EU. Dublin hosts global giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon, while Cork and Galway nurture vibrant fintech and gaming ecosystems. With 743 openings listed, the country offers a mix of high‑growth startups and established multinational headquarters.

The local tech landscape spans software engineering, data science, cybersecurity, fintech, and gaming. Companies such as Stripe, Revolut, HubSpot, Intercom, and Coinbase have European hubs in Dublin, while the University College Cork and University of Galway drive academic‑industry collaborations in AI, cloud, and bio‑tech.

Housing costs in Dublin can double the national average, yet salaries reflect the premium. Developers often earn €70k‑€90k, while data scientists average €75k‑€95k. In Cork, average tech pay sits around €60k‑€80k, and Galway offers €55k‑€75k. Transparent salary data helps candidates negotiate in line with local cost‑of‑living realities and avoid over‑ or under‑paying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in Ireland?
Ireland offers roles for software engineers, front‑end and back‑end developers, full‑stack developers, data scientists, machine‑learning engineers, product managers, UX/UI designers, DevOps and site reliability engineers, cybersecurity analysts, and cloud architects. Fintech, gaming, AI, and health‑tech sectors are especially active in Dublin, Cork, and Galway.
Are tech jobs remote or on‑site in Ireland?
Many Irish tech companies adopt hybrid models, allowing employees to work from home 2–3 days a week while remaining on‑site for collaboration. Companies like Google, Salesforce, and Stripe offer flexible arrangements, whereas smaller startups may prefer on‑site presence to foster culture. Remote‑first firms such as GitHub and Automattic also hire Irish talent for fully remote roles.
Who are the major employers in Ireland’s tech market?
Key employers include Google, Facebook (Meta), Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, Stripe, Revolut, HubSpot, Intercom, Coinbase, and local powerhouses like Skyscanner, Paddy Power, and the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ’s digital arm. These firms provide a mix of senior, mid‑level, and entry‑level roles across Dublin, Cork, and Galway.
What are the salary expectations for tech roles in Ireland?
Average tech salaries vary by city: Dublin sees €70k‑€90k for software engineers, €75k‑€95k for data scientists, and €85k‑€110k for senior product managers. In Cork, typical ranges are €60k‑€80k for developers and €65k‑€85k for data roles. Galway’s averages hover around €55k‑€75k. These figures reflect local living costs, with Dublin’s premium on housing and transport.
How can I relocate to Ireland for tech work?
Secure a work permit or EU Blue Card if you’re non‑EU; many employers sponsor visas. Research relocation packages offered by companies (housing allowances, tax guidance, and commuter benefits). Choose neighborhoods like Ballsbridge or Ranelagh in Dublin for proximity to offices, or the tech corridor near the Cork IT Hub. Join local meetups such as Dublin Tech Meetups or Galway Tech Talks to network and learn about cost‑saving options for housing and utilities.

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