The number of state government jobs transferred overseas has exceeded its own targets, raising concerns about the Berejiklian government's commitment to protecting local jobs.

The NSW government last year said 70 per cent of jobs contracted to IT companies Infosys and Unisys would remain onshore and 30 per cent would be moved offshore.

NSW Minister for Finance, Services and Property Victor Dominello. Credit:SMH

However, the state government has now admitted that 67 per cent of jobs have remained in NSW and 33 per cent have been transferred offshore.

NSW Labor's finance spokesman Clayton Barr said Premier Gladys Berejiklian needed to rein in the number of jobs the government is creating in other countries and other states "and start doing something to secure those jobs right here in NSW".