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Tuesday, 24 Jan 2023
Updated / Tuesday, 24 Jan 2023 05:00
The 80 new jobs will be created in the next 18-24 months and include
roles in technology, sales and marketing.
By Brian O\u0027Donovan
By Brian O'Donovan
Work & Technology Correspondent
Tech-start up inclusio has announced plans to create 80 jobs following
a €6.2m funding investment from Enterprise Ireland and leading venture
capitalists.
inclusio is a digital platform used by organisations to help drive
improvements in diversity and inclusion within their workforces.
It combines technology, behavioural science and psychology to provide a
scientific approach to workplace diversity and inclusion.
The jobs will be based at inclusio's Dublin headquarters and will add
to its current base of 35 employees.
Existing customers using inclusio's platform include Sodexo, RSA
Insurance Ireland, 123.ie, FBD Insurance, the Public Appointments
Service and Teagasc.
"Our software helps organisations pinpoint and focus diversity and
inclusion actions in a more strategic way," said Sandra Healy, CEO and
Founder of inclusio.
"This funding and jobs boost will further help us on our journey of
scaling our team and offering our knowledge and expertise to ensure
companies can get diversity and inclusion right and ensure that it's
not a tick-box exercise," Ms Healy said.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney said
inclusio is already seeing international growth and interest in its
offering.
"Diversity, inclusion, dignity and respect in the workplace are core
elements with which this Government wants to continue to build our
economy. inclusio is championing this and will play a leadership role
in offering employers tangible technological solutions in this space
going forward," Mr Coveney said.