The Dublin based Shutterstock office will focus on Engineering and R&D for a global customer base
Shutterstock, a global technology company offering high-quality assets, tools and services through its creative platform, launched its Dublin office with the intent to initially hire 40 professionals including engineering roles, and to potentially grow the team further over the coming years. This project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Heather Humphreys TD joined Shutterstock Founder and CEO, Jon Oringer and CTO, Martin Brodbeck in announcing the expansion of the company’s global technology workforce at the opening ceremony of its new office.
The company’s Dublin team will support the global business need for highly skilled, international technical talent. They will initially focus on certain products including its Bigstock business and continued development of its editorial platform, Shutterstock Editorial.
The team will use advanced techniques from machine learning, computer vision, cloud computing and analytics to drive the development of capabilities around advanced search, personalisation, recommendation, and intelligent digital rights management.
“I would like to congratulate Shutterstock on the opening of their Dublin office and thank them for their investment in Ireland. We have a strong footprint of innovative ICT businesses investing in Dublin, and we have the IT specialists and multilingual talent available to enable the company to grow and to embed their operations here.
“Their arrival is a great vote of confidence in what we have to offer, and I wish them well for the future,” said Heather Humphreys TD, welcoming the announcement by the company.
Jon Oringer said of the Irish operation, “The company’s creative platform serves more than 1.8 million customers in 21 languages across 150 countries. Providing high site availability to our customers and contributors at all times and building smart scalable systems is paramount to its continued global success.
“I am delighted to launch our Dublin based engineering hub as it will further enable us to build the next generation of tools and services.”
In addition to its new Ireland office, the company has been licensing content to Ireland based businesses, media organisations, and production companies for a number of years and has a robust contributor network that sells their images, videos and music through its creative platform. Since the company’s founding in 2003, it has paid out more than US$5 million/£3.75 million to Irish based artists, photographers, videographers and musicians.
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