DocuSign, the e-signature software company, is cutting around 60 jobs at its Irish operation as part of a global round of layoffs, the Business Post has established.
Before the layoffs in Ireland, which will affect staff in its sales and customer support teams, the firm employed around 800 people here and around 7,000 overall around the world.
DocuSign announced last month that it was cutting 700 jobs overall around the world, but the number of ...
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