At the start of January, the technology firm said it planned to reduce its worldwide workforce by around 10% and close some offices.
However, it is now understood that the global 10% target will be roughly applied in Ireland, resulting in around 200 job losses being sought."We are committed to the Irish market and plan to continue to invest here," the spokesperson added. Other large global firms with a presence here, including Microsoft, IBM, SAP and Hubspot, have also announced worldwide cuts, though it is not yet clear to what extent their Irish staff will be affected.
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