Klaviyo the autonomous B2C CRM, announced a significant engineering investment in Dublin. The company is building a dedicated engineering team at its Dame Street, Temple Bar location. Klaviyo is set to build on the more than 100 roles it has created in the past year with up to 50% growth in 2026, deepening its long-term commitment to the Irish technology community.
The investment reflects Ireland’s standing as a global destination for technology companies seeking world-class engineering talent, a dynamic innovation ecosystem, and a proven track record of supporting high-growth companies at scale. Since opening its Dublin office in February 2025, Klaviyo has established a growing presence in Ireland and today’s announcement marks the next phase of that commitment – one rooted in building, not just operating, from Ireland.
Ireland’s Engineering Talent to Power Global AI Platform
Klaviyo’s platform processes billions of events daily across 8 billion consumer profiles worldwide, enabling brands like Mattel, Glossier, and TaylorMade to deliver personalized customer experiences at scale. The Dublin engineering team will take direct ownership of core systems powering Klaviyo’s AI strategy, including messaging infrastructure, data analytics, and personalisation across marketing, service, and analytics – work that will have global impact.
Open engineering roles span senior software engineering, engineering management, infrastructure security, and internal platform development, with further positions expected as the team scales throughout 2026.
“Dublin will own core parts of how Klaviyo’s platform works, not support them from the sidelines,” said Surabhi Gupta, Chief Technology Officer at Klaviyo. “We’re looking for engineers who want to solve genuinely hard problems, building reliable, high-performance systems at scale. The people joining us here will ship features that reach millions and push what’s possible with AI and data.”
Ireland: A Home for High-Growth Technology Companies
Klaviyo’s investment is a further signal of Ireland’s attractiveness to high-growth, publicly listed technology companies seeking to scale internationally. Ireland’s pool of experienced engineering talent, its position as a gateway to European markets, and its vibrant technology ecosystem make it a natural choice for companies at Klaviyo’s stage of growth.
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke said: Klaviyo’s decision to establish an engineering hub in Dublin is a strong endorsement of Ireland as a first class location for AI innovation. This investment highlights the strength of our engineering talent and our ability to support high‑growth companies. I thank Klaviyo for their continued commitment to Ireland and the high‑quality jobs this expansion will create, and I wish the team every success for the future.
“We’re growing and scaling fast across Europe. We’ve got lots of opportunities ahead as we build out our AI products,” said Ben Jackson, Managing Director and VP for EMEA at Klaviyo. “For engineers in Dublin, that means working with billions of data points daily at the scale of a large platform, with the pace and ambition of a company that has significant runway ahead. It’s a core part of how we’re building Klaviyo’s future.”
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “Klaviyo’s decision to build its engineering capability in Dublin is a strong endorsement of the quality of Ireland’s technology talent and the strength of our innovation ecosystem. Artifical Intelligence is a key growth driver in IDA Ireland’s strategy Adapt Intelligently and Klayvio’s plans for its operations in Ireland will help shape the future of AI activity in Ireland. We look forward to supporting Klaviyo as it grows its presence here.”
Opportunities for Ireland’s Engineering Community
Engineers interested in joining Klaviyo’s Dublin team can explore current openings and apply at klaviyo.com/careers.
