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Chief Information Officer Market Demand in Ireland

Hiring outlook, remote working rates, and which companies are actively recruiting.

Hiring outlook
Stable

CIO demand is stable as the function is well-established. The role is evolving as organisations expect CIOs to be business leaders first and technology managers second, and those who position themselves as strategic enablers are most valued.

Remote / hybrid
45%

of Ireland Chief Information Officer roles advertise remote or hybrid working

Market activity
0.0%

Year-on-year salary movement in Ireland. Positive movement signals active market competition.

What's driving Chief Information Officer demand in Ireland

Strongest in: Enterprise cloud transformation, AI adoption, and cybersecurity investment elevating IT strategic importance

CIO demand is stable as the function is well-established. The role is evolving as organisations expect CIOs to be business leaders first and technology managers second, and those who position themselves as strategic enablers are most valued.

Who companies hire: IT Directors, Heads of Technology, VP of Engineering, and enterprise architects who have managed large IT functions and demonstrated business leadership capability.

Skills commanding the biggest premium right now

Salary premium over the Ireland median for Chief Information Officers who list these skills.

IT Strategy+20%
Enterprise Architecture+18%
IT Budget Management+15%
Cloud Transformation (AWS, Azure)+18%
IT Governance and Risk+16%
Vendor Management+12%

Top employers hiring in Ireland

Companies with consistent or active Chief Information Officer hiring in Ireland.

AIBBank of IrelandCRHKerry GroupRyanairESBIrish LifeHSE

Chief Information Officer demand questions for Ireland

1

Is CIO in demand in Ireland in 2026?

Demand is steady and the role is well-established at large organisations. Cloud transformation, AI adoption, and cybersecurity investment are all increasing the strategic importance of the CIO function. Irish financial services, pharma, and public sector organisations have all invested in strengthening their CIO roles. The most competitive CIOs are those who can articulate IT as a business enabler and demonstrate measurable commercial impact.

2

Which companies hire CIOs in Ireland?

Large Irish financial institutions (AIB, Bank of Ireland, Irish Life, Permanent TSB) and major indigenous corporates (CRH, Kerry Group, Ryanair, ESB) are the most active hirers. The HSE and other public sector bodies hire CIOs for government IT leadership. US multinationals with large Irish operations occasionally hire regional CIO roles based in Dublin, particularly for EMEA IT governance responsibilities.

3

What skills command the highest CIO salary in Ireland?

Cloud transformation leadership (having moved large organisations from on-premises to Azure or AWS) commands the strongest salary premium. Experience managing IT budgets above €50 million, overseeing major ERP or core banking system replacements, and demonstrating cybersecurity governance at board level are the most valued capabilities. CIOs with experience in regulated industries (financial services, pharma, healthcare) command premiums over those from less regulated sectors.

4

What is the remote working rate for CIOs in Ireland?

Around 40 to 50 percent hybrid. CIOs are expected to be present at executive committee and board meetings and visible to their leadership teams. The strategic advisory and governance aspects of the role require regular in-person engagement with the CEO, CFO, and CISO. However, individual planning, vendor management, and team oversight can be conducted flexibly from home.

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