Google to Cut 240 Jobs in Ireland as Part of Global Layoffs

  • Jobs to be cut in sales, engineering, tech and support roles
  • Losses equal 4.3% of Irish workforce, less than global level

The entrance to one of the Google office buildings in the 'Silicon Docks' area of central Dublin.

Photographer: Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Bloomberg
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Google parent Alphabet Inc. will cut 240 jobs from its operations in Ireland as part of a reduction in its global workforce.

The company is cutting 85 sales roles, 80 engineering and technology jobs and 75 support function roles, according to a person familiar with the matter and an email to employees seen by Bloomberg News.