You can thank Trump for this one - more jobs are moving back to the US. Expect big changes in 2026
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I work in Ireland and my team members dislike working with me. Maybe its a sign to look out for other jobs outside Dell.
As much as I don’t like Trump, this is a Dell thing. Corporations like Dell will save every penny they can.
Not to mention, there aren’t a lot of new roles here in the US. You can be mad at our country all you want, and in certain occasions, you may be correct. But Dell is shrinking operations even here in the US. Our president give a flying f**k about Dell.
@ha when? BTW, Dublin office hosts DFS, aka known as "Dell Bank", holding Irish Banking License.
Irish plants already hit over the last 2 years. APJ Support already covers EMEA time zone until AMER timezone starts !
Limerick office will be first to close followed by Dublin. (Government grants cannot keep saving them). Cork (Ovens) is too big to be initially fully impacted.
Temporary ? ... only another 3.5 years of Trump ... IF democrats get back in ?? The damage will be irrepairable in 12 months.
So AMER Support teams will be working nights so to deal with EMEA customers...
It's not TDS, it's just facts and the fallout of his tariff policies for Ireland. Starting back in Feb, it was called out by economic experts that the tariffs would increase costs for multinational companies operating in Ireland and would push those companies to move those jobs out of Ireland.
@bz - TDS????
It's shrinking EVERYWHERE... TDS is quite a phenominal disease though. See a therapist.
ok and so what? The US offices have shrunk drastically, Chairo, etc... Ireland isn't protected from being shrunk down lol
It's shrinking everywhere. Nothing new.
Bullsh-t on more US hiring. It’ll just be more in India.
TDS is a horrible thing...
It's not just Ireland. It's happening everywhere at Dell. They are trying to see how far they can go.
What are do you feel the jobs are going to the US?
Manufacturering? Sales?
@ag+1k8crrsmm I work in Ireland and we sre expecting it to shrink in tbe coming months.At least in some departments.
Not going to happen. Ireland a has business tax rate of 12.5% compared to the US 21%.
You're delusional if you think the Trump effect is anything but temporary. As soon as he dies then its full steam ahead for globalisation.