Technology services firm Genpact is set to eliminate approximately 90 positions at its Irish operations, according to reports from RTE Business.
The cuts affect the company's Dublin-based hub in Sandyford, which provides critical services to major clients including Meta.
The reduction in headcount underscores the ongoing pressure on tech services providers to streamline operations and manage costs amid shifting client demands.
Genpact, a global leader in digital transformation and business process outsourcing, has been actively restructuring its workforce in recent years to align with evolving market needs.
This development follows a broader trend of job cuts in the Irish tech sector.
Earlier this year, TikTok announced plans to eliminate around 300 positions within its Irish operations, while Volkswagen is also preparing for significant job cuts as it grapples with an existential crisis in the automotive industry.