Rippling, the AI-native workforce management platform for running HR, IT and Finance, officially opened its expanded Dublin headquarters at 1 Cumberland Place, Fenian Street, Dublin 2. The move marks a significant acceleration of the company’s European growth ambitions, bringing its Irish headcount to more than 300 employees and adding 150 new roles over the coming year.
The relocation from previous premises represents more than a change of address. It signals Rippling’s ambition to lead the next wave of AI-native workforce management platforms from one of Europe’s most important technology hubs.
Unlike point solutions that force businesses to stitch together disconnected tools, Rippling brings HR, IT, Finance, and Payroll into a single intelligence system, giving AI the full context it needs to automate workflows, surface insights, and act across the entire employee lifecycle. The Dublin office serves as the operational backbone for Rippling’s European business, supporting customers across EMEA as they look to move beyond fragmented systems and put that time back toward work only humans can do.
The opening was marked by a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke T.D., Wendy Harris, VP of EMEA at Rippling and representatives from IDA Ireland.
A Hub for Talent Across EMEA
The full Rippling Ireland entity will be based at Cumberland Place, housing teams across sales, finance, legal, compliance, implementation, customer support, marketing, and operations. The 150 new roles announced today span all of these functions, with hiring expected to proceed consistently throughout the year.
“It is a rare privilege to be part of a company growing this fast with a product the market is demanding. Rippling gives businesses something they have never had before, a single AI-native system that connects HR, IT, and Finance, and puts that intelligence to work across their entire organisation. EMEA is a primary growth driver for us, and Dublin is where we are building the team to win it. The demand is there, the talent in Ireland is exceptional, and I have never been more excited about what comes next.”
— Wendy Harris, VP EMEA, Rippling
Minister of Enterprise, Tourism & Employment, Peter Burke T.D. welcomed the investment as a further demonstration of Ireland’s standing as a destination of choice for leading technology companies. “Rippling’s decision to expand its presence in Dublin and create over 150 new jobs is a strong vote of confidence in Ireland’s talent base and our position as a leading hub for technology and innovation in Europe. I want to wish all the team at Rippling continued success for the future.”
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said: “Rippling’s decision to open its new Dublin office and create more than 150 new jobs is a strong endorsement of Ireland’s attractiveness as a location for high-growth, innovative companies. This investment underscores Rippling’s long-term commitment to Dublin and the depth of talent available here to support its continued growth across EMEA.”
Part of a Multi-Year Commitment
Today’s announcement is part of a broader growth trajectory for Rippling in Europe. The company has confirmed plans to continue scaling its EMEA teams beyond 2026 as demand for its integrated workforce platform grows across the region.
Rippling’s platform combines HR, IT, and Finance into a single workforce management system used by businesses of all sizes. Unlike platforms that simply bundle tools together, Rippling’s products are built on a single underlying data layer, sharing deep controls and AI capabilities that make them work better together by design.