Irish company, the Digital Marketing Institute (DMI) today announced that it is hiring for 34 new jobs this year across sales, operations and marketing.
The company, which was founded in 2008 by Irish entrepreneurs Ian Dodson and Anthony Quigley, has grown from 20 employees in 2013 to 47 today. The latest jobs announcement is the result of continuing strong international growth, which saw 86% growth in revenue across its core business in 2015. Turnover has trebled in the past three years.
The DMI produces the most widely taught digital marketing certification in the world, with over 12,500 students and 70 partner institutions teaching its programmes, from Diploma to Masters level. Courses are delivered through a global network of education partner institutions, in workplaces via corporate clients and directly via online learning.

Ian Dodson, Founder and Director of the DMI, Ken Fitzpatrick, DMI CEO and Anthony Quigley, DMI Founder and Director.
“After founding the company in 2008 to provide digital marketing courses in Ireland, we discovered that the gap in the market for digital certification was a global one”, said Ian Dodson, co-founder and director of the Digital Marketing Institute. “We are expanding at such a fast pace because the global skills shortage in digital is acute, and we have produced an industry validated standard that is replicable across international markets.
“Having developed our business model successfully over the past number of years, we are in a phase of rapid expansion”, continued Ian Dodson. “We have a great team and now need to add more of the right people in sales, operations and marketing. We are recruiting actively at this very moment for roles in all of these areas”.
Candidates wishing to apply for current vacancies can visit digitalmarketinginstitute.com/careers.
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