HubSpot set to create 70 UK jobs alongside launch of London office
Customer relationship management (CRM) platform HubSpot has announced plans to create 70 new jobs as it prepares to launch a new UK office.
Located at Clerks Court at 18-20 Farringdon Lane, the new office will support the firm’s continued European expansion.
HubSpot has been growing its presence in Europe since 2013, having opened offices in Berlin, Dublin, Ghent and Paris, and now employs more than 1,500 employees across the continent.
The group has also committed to hiring employees across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, planning to create 70 new jobs.
Christian Kinnear, HubSpot managing director - EMEA, commented: “This is a pivotal time for HubSpot. Our growth in Europe has exceeded our expectations, which is a testament to the team and their hard work in building world-class products and delivering exceptional service to our customers.
“We’ve been helping businesses in the UK for more than ten years, but our needs and those of our customers are changing.
“While our presence in Dublin has supported our growth in the UK well, we are now ready and excited to take the step through local presence and more face-to-face customer engagement.”
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