Some 110 new positions have been announced by Huawei in Ireland over the next two years.
A majority of these will be based at its Dublin headquarters along with some in Cork and Athlone.
The tech giant is set to invest a whopping €80 million in R&D in Ireland.
The new jobs will cover various departments like sales, R&D, IT development, and consumer division.
Tanaiste Leo Varadkar said: "The news that Huawei will create 110 new jobs is most welcome. The company is creating new jobs at a time when we really need them with so many people out of work.
"Despite all the current uncertainty and challenges, Ireland continues to attract top-class investment from global technology companies."
IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan added: “This is a welcome investment by Huawei which will add substantially to Ireland’s technology and R&D ecosystem.
" The company’s continued commitment to significant investments in R&D and creating high-value jobs demonstrates Huawei’s confidence in Ireland and the talent pool available here.”