Irish ecommerce funding platform Wayflyer has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by 200, including 70 staff here in Ireland.
Irish unicorn tech firm Wayflyer has significantly expanded its workforce this year while enjoying โsubstantial growthโ as other businesses in the sector ...
A further 10 jobs will relocate from the US to Dublin, where it currently employs 220 people, as part of the reorganisation. That brings the total loss here to ...
Wayflyer became Ireland's sixth unicorn earlier this year following a meteoric rise. It also recently increased its Dublin staff fivefold.
In one of the largest-scale tech layoffs in Europe this year, Waylfyer's founders admitted that they grew too quickly, too fast.
Irish tech firm Wayflyer announced that it plans to cut 40% of its global workforce, or 200 jobs. The company today confirmed that 70 layoffs will take ...
Wayflyer employs around 220 people in Ireland with their headquarters on Baggot Street.
Wayflyer, which became Ireland's sixth tech unicorn earlier this year, is cutting jobs as it 'tried to do too much, too soon'.
The company today confirmed that 70 layoffs will take place in Ireland where the company currently employs 220 people.
Ecommerce lender and one-time Unicorn Wayflyer plans to lay off c.200 staff in Ireland and elsewhere to reduce headcount to c.300 people.