What’s On: Your guide to all the latest events in the world of recruitment

Searching for some fresh inspiration in your job hunt? Well, look no further! From Dublin, to Limerick, to Athlone, we’ve found job fairs and recruitment events coming up right across the country – where you’ll discover career opportunities being advertised in every sector imaginable! Read on and get ready to pencil some key dates into… Continue reading What’s On: Your guide to all the latest events in the world of recruitment

US sports analytics heavy hitter to create 21 full-time Irish jobs

Pro Football Focus (PFF), a US sports analytics company, has announced plans to create 21 permanent jobs in Ireland along with 175 seasonal analyst roles as it expands into the European football market. Known as a significant player in American football analytics, providing game and player data insights to all 32 teams in the National… Continue reading US sports analytics heavy hitter to create 21 full-time Irish jobs

Ten minutes with Zoë Russell, a trainee buyer with Lidl

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN YOUR ROLE? Amidst the uncertainty of the global pandemic in 2020 I decided it was the right time to complete a master’s degree. I chose to study Food Business and Innovation in University College Cork. I have always loved cooking, baking and food in general. Similarly, I thoroughly enjoyed… Continue reading Ten minutes with Zoë Russell, a trainee buyer with Lidl

Sweet goodbyes leave the door open for experienced employees to return

One morning Molly tells her boss she’s leaving the company. Her news is met with a coolness that persists and she can’t wait to go. Molly’s mate also tells her boss she’s leaving. Her manager expresses genuine regret at her departure and wishes her well while reminding her that she’d be welcome back at any… Continue reading Sweet goodbyes leave the door open for experienced employees to return

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Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Irish Pharmacy Union, OpenSky, Aon Ireland, Bank of Ireland, Fuzion Communications, Banking & Payments Federation Ireland.   Sharon Foley has been appointed as secretary general of the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU). From Ballylinan, Co Laois, she was previously CEO of the Irish Hospice Foundation since… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

MSD to expand cancer drug manufacturing at Carlow site adding 100 jobs

MSD will create more than 100 jobs at its site in Carlow as it expands the manufacturing of cancer drugs at the facility. The pharmaceutical firm has commenced construction of the new facility at its existing site following a successful planning application process with Carlow County Council. The expansion will be a first of its… Continue reading MSD to expand cancer drug manufacturing at Carlow site adding 100 jobs

More than one in three employers hiring for fully remote roles, research shows

More than a third of Irish employers are planning to hire for fully remote roles, with two-thirds of these suggesting this is an entirely new policy, according to new research from recruitment specialist Hays Ireland. The data also shows that one in five hiring employers is currently offering signing-on bonuses to new employees. And against… Continue reading More than one in three employers hiring for fully remote roles, research shows

Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

New roles: (top row) Nicola O’Brien, Martin Bourke, Dr Caroline Campbell; (bottom row) Wayne Filby, Eden Little, Richard Tierney. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Permanent TSB, Teagasc, National Gallery of Ireland, Each&Other, Buck & Hound and St Patrick’s Festival. Nicola O’Brien has been appointed as Chief Financial Officer with Permanent… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

US medtech giant Abbott to add 1,000 jobs in €440m Irish investment

US medtech giant Abbott Laboratories is investing €440 million in Ireland with plans for a major new manufacturing plant in Kilkenny and additional jobs in Donegal. The expansion will mean the company adds 1,000 jobs to its Irish workforce and make the State a leader in the production of high-tech diabetes glucose monitoring devices. The… Continue reading US medtech giant Abbott to add 1,000 jobs in €440m Irish investment

Green hydrogen industry could create up to 1,800 jobs

Ireland’s burgeoning green hydrogen sector has the capacity to create up to 1,800 jobs by 2030, while also supporting the transition of the Irish public transport fleet to zero emissions, an industry stakeholder group has said.   A new White Paper by Hydrogen Mobility Ireland (HMI), a group representing businesses involved in the energy and… Continue reading Green hydrogen industry could create up to 1,800 jobs