
2025 Ireland Pay Gap Report
The Irish government requires employers with 50 or more employees to report their gender pay gaps. While legislation uses binary gender language, our commitment extends to an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive as their authentic selves.
Pay equity vs. pay gap
Pay equity examines whether employees are paid equally for comparable work. The gender pay gap measures the average difference in earnings between men and women across our Ireland workforce, regardless of role or level. This report reflects our mean and median pay differences as of June 30, 2025.
2025 Pay Gap Data
(Results are based on a snapshot date of June 30, 2025)
The Central Statistics Office’s data indicates an average hourly gender pay gap of 9.6% in Ireland, favoring men. For 2025, WP Engine’s average hourly gender pay gap is 8.9%, favorable for men. While our gap is lower than the Central Statistic’s Office, we remain committed to evolving our efforts to diminish it further.
Hourly Pay GapThe difference in hourly pay between men and women, as a percentage of hourly pay for all employees
Bonus Pay GapThe difference in bonus pay between men and women, as a percentage of bonus pay for all bonus recipients
Bonus Pay RecipientsThe percentage of men and women who received bonus pay
Benefits In Kind RecipientsThe percentage of men and women who received benefits in kind
Pay QuartilesThe percentage of men and women in each pay quartile based on hourly pay
Reducing or eliminating our pay gaps
Our greatest opportunity for lasting change is achieving balanced representation across all levels and functions.
We are actively working to:
Increase the representation of women in technical and leadership roles.
Invest in Ireland-based talent through targeted internal development and external partnerships.
Strengthen our pipeline of diverse candidates at every level by ensuring an inclusive and equitable recruitment process.
Our commitment is to prioritise career development, expand access to opportunity, and continue to build a culture rooted in fairness and long-term equity.



