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Verizon’s Talent Shift: Ireland Expansion Tells a Bigger Story

Something many of us are noticing—but not enough people are talking about—is the quiet but clear shift of certain Verizon functions from the U.S. to Ireland.

Over the past year, Verizon has reduced thousands of domestic roles—many in Global Supply Chain, Finance, Operations, and Technology. The company publicly confirmed ~4,800 management roles were offered voluntary separation packages between Q4 2023 and Q1 2025, following earlier reductions in 2023.

At the same time, Verizon has been scaling up its operations in Ireland:
• A new Global Center of Excellence in Limerick is hiring 400+ staff
• Dublin continues to host over 1,000 employees across tech, sourcing, and compliance
• Roles once based in the U.S. are quietly being absorbed offshore—not outsourced in the traditional BPO sense, but reallocated to internal teams overseas

This isn’t about Ireland “taking jobs”—it’s about Verizon making a deliberate long-term decision to rebalance its global footprint. Ireland offers a compelling mix: talent, tax advantages, and regulatory predictability. For the business, it makes sense. For those of us in the U.S. who’ve invested years—or decades—it’s understandably hard to watch.

The concern isn’t just about job loss. It’s about transparency, long-term workforce planning, and whether there’s still a place for experienced U.S.-based professionals in Verizon’s evolving structure.

People deserve clarity—not just about where roles are being eliminated, but where they’re being recreated.

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Here's how it works. Indians and Pakis steal jobs from the US and move them to Ireland and fill those jobs with South Asians. The Irish see none of this money and are rioting against foreigners taking over their country.

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Post ID: @385+1jy80anvg

Stop the job stealing by Ireland and India...

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Post ID: @384+1jy80anvg

Where is Trump in all this? Worried about bringing manufacturing jobs back but not worried about solid tax paying jobs going offshore!!!?

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Post ID: @2hp+1jy80anvg

@fb Ireland is great! Indians in Ireland steaking Irish and American jobs, not so much.

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Post ID: @p6+1jy80anvg

@ae Have you been to Ireland? It is expensive and not great.

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Post ID: @fb+1jy80anvg

You do know your CEO is from Sweden. He used to be the CEO of Ericsson. So naturally, he will want to move jobs where he thinks it's best for his pockets to get this company rock-n-rollin again.

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Post ID: @dv+1jy80anvg

Ireland is on fire and the locals are tired of being taken advantage of by corporations. Much of what is there now will likely come back here. Globalism has been a cancer that has enriched a few and impoverished many. Neither the people of Ireland nor the USA have profited from this relationship.

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Post ID: @bw+1jy80anvg

@ae

Totally get what you’re saying—and no shade to the folks in Ireland. They’re smart, responsive (when online), and doing what they were hired to do.

But let’s not kid ourselves. The timezone inconvenience and pay gap you mentioned aren’t bugs—they’re features of a deliberate strategy. Verizon can staff 2–3 roles in Limerick or Dublin for the price of one U.S. employee, with fewer benefits, less overhead, and no risk of union noise. That’s the play.

The Limerick “Center of Excellence” isn’t a one-off—it’s a pilot. If it works, more roles will shift quietly offshore: finance, supply chain, HR, IT. Anything that doesn’t require a badge or boots on U.S. soil is on the table.

What’s frustrating isn’t that we’re working with global teams. It’s that U.S. employees are being offboarded while the same job titles reappear across time zones. And no one at the top is honest enough to call it what it is.

Layoffs are the headline. Relocation is the footnote. But the impact feels the same.

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Post ID: @aj+1jy80anvg

The teams over there are amazing and I enjoy working with them every day! I will say this, it is hard to be on the US side while working directly with those teams in Ireland. We only get until around 11am and then they are out of the office. You send them a email at 2 in the afternoon and you get your response at 4am. I have also heard that the pay over there is much lower than here, allowing Verizon to have 2 or 3 workers vs the 1 employee here. Also, the amount of Holidays they get!!! Jealous!!! It will be interesting to see what the next jobs are that are relocated. Best of luck to everyone! Keep smiling!

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Post ID: @ae+1jy80anvg

Me me love me lucky charms!

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Post ID: @ab+1jy80anvg

Back to work hans needs a new farrari

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Post ID: @aa+1jy80anvg

All for Ronan and his wallet.

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