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Watch a sneak peek into life at Autodesk Dublin (2:27 min.)
Our colleagues share their experiences working at Autodesk and being part of the exciting growth in the Dublin office. As the hub for Autodesk EMEA, there are opportunities across R&D and engineering, finance, operations, technical support, client services, business development and more. Find out more about our team in Ireland and come shape the future with us.
If you’ve ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances are you’ve experienced what Autodesk customers are doing with our software. Autodesk gives our users the power to make anything.
We are the hub for Autodesk in EMEA. Our team covers R&D and engineering, as well as finance, operations, technical support, client services, and more. With over 30 different nationalities in the office, it’s an exciting time to be part of Autodesk’s Irish history.
We opened our Dublin offices in January 2018 and have been growing ever since. The office is LEED certified, offering a spacious and lively space to work. Based on Windmill Lane, we’re a short walk from the River Liffey at SOBO District.
Today’s challenges will be solved by tomorrow’s designers. Here’s how we’re collaborating with education in Ireland.
BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology students at the Dublin School of Architecture are getting real-world experience with Autodesk Revit and BIM 360 software.
Courtesy of Maxwell Photography
GMIT joined forces with RPS to transform student learning in Building Information Modeling (BIM), providing necessary education and training to the wider industry.
Students at WIT collaborated with the industry to gain new insights into evolving BIM design and construction practices.
Diversity fuels new ideas, creativity, and business growth. We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment, welcoming all kinds of different backgrounds, perspectives, and beliefs. It’s our responsibility to create opportunities for as many people as possible to participate in the future of work.
Our employees bring our vision of a better world to life.
The Dublin team with their assembled solar lights for children in the developing world, part of the global SolarBuddy initiative.
Employees regularly give time and money to causes close to their hearts. We support with donation matching and paid leave for volunteering.
The team delivers local impact through volunteering in schools, fundraising for partner charities, and participating in the Techies4TempleStreet annually.
Through our pro bono programme, employees can apply their expertise when and where it’s needed for nonprofits and start-ups.
We support our fellow Autodesk employees in a variety of ways to help them imagine, design, and make a better world.
We welcome the new, seek out the unconventional, and embrace the ideas that change the way things are done. Whatever your background or experience, there could be a perfect role for you. Join our team in Dublin and come shape the future with us.
CEO Andrew Anagnost talks to Silicon Republic on the future of design, automation, and construction, plus Autodesk's expansion in Ireland.
Courtesy of Maxwell Photography
Martin Gurren shares his values leading the Dublin team, and his career journey with The Sunday Business Post (SBP).
Courtesy of Fergal Phillips, Sunday Business Post