Over a third (33%) of 16-24-year-olds in Ireland and the UK have barely been able to afford food in the last 12 months because of mistakes or late payment of their wages, forcing almost half of them to take out a loan or credit card to cover costs, new research has revealed.
Month: March 2021
Reengaging your employees
Back before COVID, a lot of people would have jumped at the chance to work permanently from home. But now that it has happened, the general consensus is that some are finding it quite difficult to keep themselves motivated. Now, more people are saying that they’d like more of a hybrid model- working from home… Continue reading Reengaging your employees
Unemployment: A time to reevaluate
Unemployment is particularly prevalent today due to COIVD19 and while it’s an extremely difficult time for people, it can be used as a time to reflect on what it is you really want to do
Kirby Group: Why you should choose a career in engineering
For Fergus Barry, Group Head of Human Resources, and Kevin Nolan, Talent Acquisition Manager for Kirby Group Engineering becoming an engineer is only the beginning of a prosperous career. Recruit Ireland spoke the Kirby Group Engineering on what they look for in a star Kirby Group Engineer, the future of engineering, and what they’re doing… Continue reading Kirby Group: Why you should choose a career in engineering
Great Place to Work: Special Award Winners
This year’s winners are an inspiring mix of enthusiastic and innovative companies and employees
Towards a new way of working
‘Listen to staff and help them be their best’, says Cathal Divilly, Great Place to Work CEO
Data trends: Much for organisations to learn from the past year
Changes driven by pandemic highlight importance of building culture of trust
Great Place to Work: A future of remote trust, purpose and outcome
Office of Government Procurement and Tesco Ireland on how work has evolved
Tech solutions to help ‘the people profession’
HR teams facing challenges as companies such as Dropbox launch virtual first strategy
Winners: best small workplaces in Ireland 2021
Ireland’s best small workplaces: 20 to 100 employees