
Asked about the reports, a PayPal spokesperson told Dice News that while "plans (are) underway to strengthen and simplify" how the company's products are created, "we have not yet discussed how these plans may impact any existing jobs across our product, technology and marketing teams. Any changes will be communicated to our employees first, not to media. We will not comment on rumors or speculation."
In an interview Tuesday, Bill Scott, PayPal’s senior director of UI engineering, declined to comment on the rumors. "I'm still hiring," he said. "I'm always looking for top talent." However, Scott didn't provide any number of IT positions still open. A host of startups as well as big credit card companies are focused on giving PayPal a run for its money. Marcus, who took over in April, began reorganizing the company in June by consolidating nine product groups into one. In selecting Marcus for the job, eBay CEO John Donahoe said he wanted to add “startup energy” to the unit.