This article is sponsored by SEAI as part of the ‘10 Minutes With…’ series. How did you get started in the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland? I finished college in the middle of the recession with a degree in civil engineering. There was no one hiring so I took a JobBridge internship in the Department… Continue reading Ten minutes with Julie Farrelly of SEAI
Month: February 2022
Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
PHOTO: (top row) Stephen Foley, Marie Gleeson, Stephen McGivern; (bottom row) Dr Siobhán Jordan, Paul Carty, Lolly Cleary. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Ridgeway Ireland, Ingenium, Inact, Teagasc, Fáilte Ireland and Fuzion Communications. Stephen Foley has been appointed as managing director of executive search firm Ridgeway Ireland, which is part… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
Get More Work Done in Less Time
No one can magically grant you more time in your day, but you can change the way you work to get more done in the time that you do have.
Burnout: Recognising the signs is the first step on your path to wellness
Burnout can leave people feeling exhausted or, more seriously, it can leave a person unable to deal with daily life demands, hence the importance of knowing what the early signs of burnout are and what can be done to relieve it.
Eurozone economy regains momentum this month despite huge price hikes
The eurozone economic recovery regained momentum this month as an easing of Covid-19 restrictions gave a boost to the dominant service industry, a major monthly survey showed, but consumers faced prices rising at a record rate. Large swathes of the population are now vaccinated in many European countries and many of the Covid measures have… Continue reading Eurozone economy regains momentum this month despite huge price hikes
Tips on how to deal with stress of working from home
Working from home, the stresses it can cause, and what can help to relieve it.
Ten minutes with Dawn O’Higgins of Jigsaw
This article is sponsored by Jigsaw as part of the ‘10 Minutes With…’ series. How did you get started in your role as a mental health clinician? I did an undergraduate degree in social care in TU Dublin (formally DIT), and went on to do a masters in social work in UCC. I had experience… Continue reading Ten minutes with Dawn O’Higgins of Jigsaw
Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
PHOTO: (top row) Dr Moses Batwala, Michael Galvin, Ryan Friesen; (bottom row) Donald Scully, Mike Price, Enda McGuinness. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Sims IVF Group, Onate, The Connacht Distillery, Teagasc, MotionMetrics and Investwise Financial Planning. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Sims IVF Group, Onate,… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
IDA: Record year for regional jobs
Denis Curran, Head of Regions, Property and Enterprise Development at IDA Ireland, reflects on a great year for job creation 2021 was a record-breaking year for FDI employment; over the course of 2021, IDA Ireland recorded the highest increase in FDI employment in a single year. More than 29,000 new jobs were created with… Continue reading IDA: Record year for regional jobs
Remote but not isolated: there are pros and cons when working from home
Working from home can be ideal but meeting your team in person is ‘extremely beneficial’