Conga Announces Continued Growth in EMEA and Expansion Across Region with New Office Presence in Ireland
Revenue operations technology company to create up to 40 new jobs in Dublin
DUBLIN – March 7, 2022 — Conga, the global leader in scalable revenue lifecycle management solutions, today announced plans to expand its footprint in Europe by establishing a new presence in Dublin, Ireland. The investment in an Ireland-based operation further demonstrates the company’s growth and ongoing commitment to being an employer and partner of choice for colleagues and businesses in Europe.
Conga’s expansion to Dublin reflects a greater overall presence in Europe as part of its extended European growth strategy. Conga plans to begin immediate recruitment efforts to establish a team in a new office space, with a focus on inside sales roles. As part of its ambitious growth plan, Conga will invest in Dublin as it responds to the rapid demand for technology and Ireland becomes a thriving home for world-leading technology companies.
Welcoming the announcement Tánaiste and Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD said, “This is really welcome news from Conga. The decision to expand to Dublin, opening a new office and creating 40 new jobs is a great vote of confidence in our rich talent pool and all we have to offer. Ireland is now recognised as a global tech hub, with many of the world’s leading companies choosing to base themselves here and I’m sure the Conga team will settle in very well. The very best of luck to the entire team and congratulations on this exciting new chapter.”
“Our investment in Dublin demonstrates our commitment to growing Conga’s presence in the EMEA region. Dublin offers a vibrant talent pool and multilingual professionals that will help our company better serve existing and new customers throughout their digital transformation journeys. It’s truly the right opportunity and place for all the right reasons,” said Conga CEO Noel Goggin. “Having grown up and studied in Ireland, I am especially excited to witness this expansion and move to the region. Our momentum in Europe is a testament to the critical role that Conga plays in organizations’ business transformations, and I look forward to being at the helm of our continued growth.”
Conga’s new office in Dublin will complement its existing presence in London. The office will also help inspire Conga colleagues to embrace their roles and entrepreneurial spirit, reflected in “The Conga Way,” the framework for everything Conga stands for and does as an organization.
Commenting on the announcement Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland said “Ireland’s success in attracting Software as a Service (SaaS) companies in recent years has resulted in a deep talent pool available here providing companies with well-educated multilingual, customer support, sales, finance and technical teams. I wish Conga every success with this investment and offer the ongoing support of IDA Ireland.”
If you’re interested in learning more about the expansion and the opportunities available, please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/company/conga
About Conga
Conga crushes complexity within an increasingly complex world. With our revenue lifecycle management solution, we transform your unique complexities for order configuration, execution, fulfillment, and contract renewal processes with a single critical insights data model that adapts to ever-changing business requirements and aligns the understanding and efforts of every team.
Our approach is grounded in the Conga Way, a framework of entrepreneurial spirit and achieving together to champion our 11,000+ customers. We’re committed to our customers and to removing complexity in an increasingly complex world. Our solutions quickly adapt to changing business models so you can normalize your revenue operations.
Recent Coverage
GenAI could transform legal operations, but may not lower costs, experts say
GenAI could transform legal operations, but may not lower costs, experts say
Editor’s Question: Is technophobia threatening the future of SMEs?
Editor’s Question: Is technophobia threatening the future of SMEs?
People On The Move - Andrew Bennett
People On The Move - Andrew Bennett