Dynamic Signal announces new office in Belfast with 100 openings

July 31, 2019
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Dynamic Signal, employee communication and engagement platform, has announced plans to bring on another 100 employees at a new tech center in Belfast, Ireland.

The Silicon Valley-based software firm creates technology that allows companies to communicate with their employees across all devices with targeted, relevant news, information and updates. According to the company, its software is used by more than 30pc of the Fortune 500 including UPS, Telefónica, Volvo Group, Nestlé and BMW.

Recruitment at the new technology centre in Belfast will be primarily for software development and customer success roles. Dynamic Signal hopes to have all the roles in place in the next three to four years. The average salary for the roles will be in the mid-£30,000 range. Invest NI has offered the company £650,000 towards the creation of the new roles and, once in place, the jobs will generate £3.4m in wages for the Northern Irish economy.

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