Etsy Dublin Liberties new office Ireland - tecbuzzireland

Etsy, Inc. is moving from the current office on Strand Street to One Le Pole Square, 8 Ship Street Little, in Dublin’s Liberties. Etsy currently employs well over 100 employees in Ireland, benefitting from the strong talent pool and technology sector in the country. The move represents Etsy’s commitment to Ireland and will provide employees with a space designed to promote connection and collaboration.

Etsy has seen that creating vibrant office hubs is key to making in-person moments both meaningful and collaborative. The new office offers similar amenities to Etsy’s Brooklyn HQ, along with updated focus work areas, outdoor space, more meeting rooms, and large gathering spaces for employees to connect, all with an Irish twist – drawing inspiration from Irish heritage and local culture in Dublin’s infamous Liberties.

This move coincides with Etsy becoming a signatory of Diversity Charter Ireland on Tuesday, November 7th at its new Dublin office. By becoming a signatory of Diversity Charter Ireland, the country that hosts Etsy’s EU headquarter, Etsy demonstrates its ongoing commitment to promoting diversity, equality and inclusion across its business.

Etsy CHRO Kim Seymour shared, “We’re excited to establish Etsy’s new EU home in a space that enables our teams to leverage in-person moments with thoughtful design that facilitates connection and collaboration. Through the opening of this new office space and Etsy’s signing of the Diversity Charter Ireland, we’re proud to deepen our commitment to our Ireland-based community, and to cultivating a vibrant, diverse workplace in Ireland where employees from all backgrounds can thrive.”

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are deeply embedded into Etsy’s culture and how it operates as an organization. Etsy publishes its progress and goals annually, working to promote transparency and measurable commitments in DEI. In Ireland, the company is working toward building a software engineering team with 2x the national benchmark for representation of women and marginalized gender engineers by 2027 (16%). Etsy is proud to be tracking ahead of that goal.

By Jim O Brien/CEO

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