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Paypal to cut 62 jobs in Dundalk and Dublin resulting in one office closure
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 ...
The Irish Times25d
PayPal to cut 62 jobs from Irish workforce
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 ...
Independent.ie18d
PayPal offices up for sale a week after firm announced job cuts
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 ...
RTE Online24d
62 Irish redundancies as PayPal announces closure of Dundalk office
In January, PayPal announced 2,000 job cuts globally which is around 7% of its total workforce. In a message to staff at the time, the President and CEO of PayPal Dan Schulman said that while the ...
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Millionaire and billionaire CEOs say thousands of laid-off tech staff just did 'fake work'
As big tech companies shed jobs, founders and investors like Elon Musk and Keith Rabois say workers have sat around doing ...
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PayPal to sell offices in Dublin and Dundalk and cut 62 jobs
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 ...
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Atlassian to axe 500 jobs ‘with the heaviest of hearts’
To those who are leaving us: we are deeply sorry’, wrote Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar in staff memo ...
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PayPal confirms 62 Irish job cuts
Fintech giant PayPal confirmed on Wednesday that it would cut 62 Irish jobs. Separately, the firm also said it would close its Dundalk office on March 31st, with employees based in the Co Louth ...
Business News Daily27d
Stripe vs. PayPal
Stripe and PayPal are credit card processing providers that process your customers’ payments. Stripe is primarily a merchant services provider that allows you to customize its solutions for ...
Business.com27d
PayPal Credit Card Processing: How to Accept Card Payments With PayPal
To accept credit and debit card payments with PayPal, you need to sign up for a PayPal Business account, download the PayPal Here app and get a PayPal card reader. There is no long-term contract, so ...
TheJournal.ie25d
PayPal to close Dundalk office and cut 62 jobs from Irish workforce
PAYMENTS FIRM PAYPAL is set to close its Dundalk office in March and cut 62 staff from its Irish workforce. It comes after the company announced last month that it planned to reduce its global ...

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