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US-based software company Pegasystems to lay off nearly 240 employees


Global software company Pegasystems is laying off 4% of its workforce, or about 240 employees, in a second job cut this year.

US-based Pegasystems (Pega) said in public filings that it plans to cut approximately 4% of its employees across various geographies, citing a reorganisation of its customer success roles, reports Boston Business Journal.

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The company said in a statement that Pega expects “some” of the cuts to affect employees in the state of Massachusetts.

“These will be go-to-market roles in order to simplify our client engagement approach and better support our business strategy,” the company added.

Pega is “realigning” its workforce “to continue to elevate and simplify our client engagement.”

In January this year, the software company announced to lay off 4% of its over 6,000-strong workforce.

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The workforce reductions “are part of the company’s goal to improve its go-to-market operating model,” read the company filing.The company was engaged in a detailed review to improve its “go-to-market operating model”.

In a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the firm said it was likely to incur a charge of $18.9 million in the fourth quarter

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of 2022 related to cash severance and benefit costs for terminated employees.

The company had about 6,500 employees globally, with three regional headquarters in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

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