TikTok is preparing to eliminate approximately 300 positions within its Irish operations, according to reports from RTE Business.
The cuts represent a significant reduction for the company's Dublin hub, which currently employs more than 2,000 people.
The workforce reduction is part of a wider organizational restructuring effort by the ByteDance-owned platform.
The move underscores the increasing pressure on tech giants to streamline operations in Europe, where regulatory hurdles and market saturation have complicated growth strategies.
Ireland has long served as a key European headquarters for major US technology firms, including Google, Meta, and Apple, due to its favorable corporate tax regime and English-speaking workforce.
A reduction in headcount at TikTok may signal a broader recalibration of the company's European footprint.