Identity solutions provider Okta is to open a brand new office in Dublin Docklands creating 200 jobs, the company announced today.
It will form part of the company's continued expansion in European, Middle Eastern and African markets.
Companies such as Pret A Manger, which is set to open its first Irish store in Dublin, use Okta to protect the identities of their workers and customers.
Okta's new office will open next month with the majority of the new roles being in sales and marketing positions.
New roles in positions such as research & development and HR will open up over the coming two years.
The Dublin office will join Okta's 23 other global offices in cities such as Stockholm, Paris and Amsterdam.
Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Leo Varadkar, said: "I’m really pleased to welcome Okta to Dublin, where the company will create 200 new jobs by 2024."
"Okta has worked with some of the world’s most influential firms from a variety of sectors and I’ve no doubt Dublin’s rich talent pool will allow Okta to continue its rapid growth. I wish the team every success with this expansion."
"As a global leader in the growing identity and access management industry, Okta is a welcome addition to Ireland’s technology ecosystem," said Martin Shanahan, the CEO of IDA Ireland.
For further information about the available positions and Okta's Dublin office, visit Okta Ireland.