Tech giant Salesforce to cut around 200 jobs in Ireland

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Tech giant Salesforce to cut around 200 jobs in Ireland
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Last month, the company announce it was shedding about 10% of its employees globally.

Last month, the company announce it was shedding about 10% of its employees, or just under 8,000 jobs, and closing several offices globally. It did not confirm at the time how many Irish jobs would be impacted.

“As our revenue accelerated through the pandemic, we hired too many people … and I take responsibility for that,” Salesforce boss Marc Benioff said in a letter to employees last month. By December 2022, Salesforce, which specialises in business software and cloud computing, said it had 79,000 employees worldwide.

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