Ireland

Product Manager Jobs & Builders in Dublin

Dublin has become one of Europe's most important product hubs, largely thanks to the European headquarters of companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, Stripe, and HubSpot. The city offers a unique combination of global-scale product work with a compact, walkable urban environment. Dublin PMs often own products serving all of EMEA, giving them exposure to multi-market complexity that's rare at this career stage elsewhere. The tech scene extends beyond big tech — companies like Intercom, Workhuman, and Flipdish have built strong product teams. Ireland's favourable tax environment and English-speaking workforce continue to attract new tech employers.

Notable Companies Hiring

GoogleMetaStripeHubSpotIntercomMicrosoftWorkday

Open Opportunities

17 roles in Dublin

Product Builders in Dublin

Salary Benchmarks

€65k–€100k

Big tech companies pay €90k–€140k+ for senior PMs. Total comp with RSUs can be significantly higher.

Why Dublin for Product Roles

  • European HQs of Google, Meta, Stripe and others offer global-scale PM work
  • English-speaking — no language barrier for international talent
  • Compact city with strong community feel
  • Lower cost of living than London or Amsterdam
  • EU base gives access to the full European talent market

Cost of Living

Dublin rents have risen sharply — expect €1,800–€2,500/month for a one-bedroom in the city centre. Still cheaper than London, and PM salaries at big tech companies offset costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What PM roles are available in Dublin?

Predominantly at large tech companies' European HQs. Expect roles focused on EMEA markets, internationalisation, and platform products. Startups like Intercom and Flipdish also hire actively.

How do Dublin PM salaries compare to London?

Base salaries are 10-15% lower than London on average, but cost of living is also lower. Big tech companies (Google, Meta) pay competitively with London peers.

Do I need EU work rights for Dublin PM roles?

Most roles require EU/EEA work authorisation. However, Ireland's Critical Skills Employment Permit makes it relatively straightforward for companies to sponsor non-EU product talent.

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