This is not the first time PayPal’s staff in Ireland have faced a hit to their numbers. Last May, the company announced plans to cut around 300 jobs from its operations in Dundalk and Dublin.
Paypal employs more than 2,000 people in Ireland. In January, they announced plans to cut 2,000 staff worldwide in the latest set of layoffs taking place in the tech sector. As a result of layoffs ...
Revenue per employee is a quick way to look at a company's efficiency. Charts show one clear thing: Most tech firms suffer ...
The payments company will still employ around 2,000 staff in the Republic once the job cuts are complete, and said it remained committed to Ireland. The announcement comes after PayPal said at the ...
Last week PayPal announced plans to close its Dundalk office on March 31 and make 62 staff redundant in Dundalk and Dublin. It will retain about 2,000 staff and move its Irish operations to a ...
Twitter has fewer than 2,000 workers left on staff, down from ... company’s online newsroom, PayPal President and CEO Dan Schulman said the company was set to cut 2,000 jobs, about 7% of its ...
The proposed job losses are from a total staff here of around 2,000 and are relatively small compared to moved by other technology sector players. PayPal is proposing a reduction of 35 roles in ...
The Louth-based office will shut from the end of March, with the remaining staff - totaling 1,000 ... Last May, PayPal announced 307 job cuts from its Dundalk and Blanchardstown sites, with ...
To those who are leaving us: we are deeply sorry’, wrote Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar in staff memo ...
PayPal's stock is well off its peak as investors grapple with the softening macro situation. The company's focus on discretionary spending can be a weakness in a recessionary environment. For ...