The good news just keeps coming! Following a period of significant growth for the company, VideoElephant has recently moved into new offices in Dublin.
Founded in Dublin a decade ago, the company had outgrown its previous location on Leeson Street and has now moved to much larger premises at 25 Earlsfort Terrace, which offer access to state-of-the-art facilities and a modern working environment with open-plan workspaces, collaborative areas and meeting rooms equipped with the latest technology.
Since mid-2022, VideoElephant has expanded significantly with the Dublin team growing by almost 50%, and a number of significant hires on the also-expanding US team, thanks in part to the increasing demand for digital video content.
The new offices will provide ample space for the company's growing workforce and allow VideoElephant to continue to expand its services and offerings.
In addition to providing a great working environment for its employees, the new location will also allow VideoElephant to strengthen its position in the industry. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for video content and is expected to continue its rapid growth in the years to come.
VideoElephant’s Founder and CEO, Stephen O’Shaughnessy, commented, “From our more modest beginnings in Stephen Street, the move to new offices in Dublin marks an important milestone for VideoElephant, which has established itself as a key player in the video., The company's success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our teams and the growing importance of digital video content in today's media landscape.”
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