If you’ve visited us before you’ll know we’ve been following the set-up of Twitter’s Dublin offices very closely. So, it’s only appropriate that we get our first glimpse inside Twitter’s new Dublin offices on St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
On Friday Twitter Controller, @lpobrien1, tweeted this photo of the Dublin-based Twitter guys at work.
https://twitter.com/lpobrien1/status/180692095386914816″ data-datetime=”2012-03-16T16:28:48+00:00
We knew Twitter’s main Dublin activities kicked off this week, with the office’s number one, Stephen McIntyre @stephenpmc, over in Twitter’s Head Office in San Francisco.
So, while @stephenpmc was working away in San Fran @lpobrien1, @jolanta, @fogartymichelle and @lcullen06 were setting up Twitter’s Dublin digs.
https://twitter.com/jolanta/status/164678415096614912″ data-datetime=”2012-02-01T11:56:09+00:00
It was only six months ago that Twitter announced it would be setting up an office in Dublin and interest in working for the company has been huge.
If you want to work for them Twitter currently has three roles on its jobs site for Dublin, these are in the areas of administration, user safety and spam-busting and is due to hire more employees over the coming weeks.
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@thesociable Go raibh maith agaibh! Good to be up and running.
Best of luck @stephenpmc. We're probably as excited as yourself to see Twitter Dublin take off.
@thesociable Go raibh maith agaibh! Good to be up and running.
Best of luck @stephenpmc. We're probably as excited as yourself to see Twitter Dublin take off.