MongoDB to Create 200 Jobs in Cork with €74 Million Investment
MongoDB is investing €74 million in Ireland, creating 200 jobs and opening a Cork office. This expands its Irish workforce to over 500 by 2027, supporting its global business and AI-powered applications.
Technology company MongoDB is investing €74 million in its Irish business, creating 200 new jobs and opening a new office in Cork. This expansion will increase MongoDB’s Irish workforce by over 50 percent to more than 500 people by 2027, with roles in engineering, product development, and customer-facing teams.
The Nasdaq-listed company, which established its EMEA headquarters in Dublin in 2013, will use the Cork office to support its existing Dublin operations and hybrid workforce. IDA Ireland is backing this investment. CJ Desai, MongoDB president and CEO, highlighted Ireland’s talent and environment as crucial for scaling their global business and innovating for their customer base.
Founded in 2007, MongoDB provides a data platform used by over 65,200 organizations for secure AI-powered applications. Minister Peter Burke welcomed the investment, noting it reinforces Ireland’s appeal for global technology leaders in engineering and applied AI.