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25/09/2012

AOL Global Operations Plans New Software Engineering Jobs

AOL Global Operations Limited, a division of AOL Inc, today announced plans to hire 35 new software engineering jobs over the next 12 months at its Dublin Development Centre.

The announcement comes as AOL continues to expand its reach as a leading provider of digital content, advertising solutions and services through a wide range of brands including The Huffington Post, Engadget, TechCrunch, MapQuest, ADTECH and Advertising.com.

AOL's Dublin technology hub is working with cutting edge technologies such as Big Data, processing billions of impressions that AOL serves daily (Hadoop, Membase, Redis), and Mobile, developing the foundation for AOL's mobile Adserving product suite. The new jobs are high value professional software engineering positions, suitable for candidates with Java, Ruby on Rails, Erlang and C++ in Web Services and Web Applications. Opportunities are available for both senior and junior experienced recruits with industry experience.

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Commenting on the new jobs, Aengus McClean, Senior VP of Global Advertising Technologies said: "We are very pleased to be seeking a further 35 software engineers to join our team in Dublin over the next 12 months. This is a very exciting time for AOL and particularly for our expanding operations in Dublin and we're looking for talented, creative software engineers to join our global team. Through innovation and creativity, AOL has raised the bar and set the standard for high quality content on the Internet and we are presenting new recruits with exciting projects with global reach that allow them to apply their technical creativity, develop their skills and build a successful and fulfilling career."

AOL has been based in Dublin for the past 12 years and currently employs 155 people. Dublin is the development engine for Europe and works alongside sister development centres in Palo Alto, Dulles, New York, and Frankfurt.

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