Tech company ZF Group to add 25 jobs as it expands software technology hub in Dublin

From left: Martin Sharkey, site Leader Ireland, ZF Group; Eileen Sharpe, head of engineering, IDA Ireland; and Benoit Dessart, head of business line digital solutions at ZF Aftermarket. Photograph: Maxwells

Global technology company ZF Group is to expand its software technology hub in Dublin, creating 25 jobs over the next 12 months. The new roles will be highly skilled software engineering and business roles. The company, which supplies systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and industrial technology, already employs 45 engineers in Ireland, where it… Continue reading Tech company ZF Group to add 25 jobs as it expands software technology hub in Dublin

Gene therapy firm MeiraGTx to hire 100 people at Shannon site

MeiraGTx’s, which makes gene therapy treatments for people with conditions such as Parkinson’s and vision loss, said it will hire 100 people at its facility in Shannon, Co. Clare. The company officially launched its 150,000 square feet facility and said the site has the potential to employ over 300 people in future. “MeiraGTx’s Shannon facility… Continue reading Gene therapy firm MeiraGTx to hire 100 people at Shannon site

Applications still open for over 50 new positions with Foróige

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Foróige,  Ireland’s leading youth organisation, are urging people to research and apply for their new positions before it’s too late. The charity are seeking recruits for more than 50 new positions, but applications for the vacancies close this Thursday, 22nd September. The new roles are available in five types of posts: Youth Justice Worker Youth… Continue reading Applications still open for over 50 new positions with Foróige

Employers to slow job creation to a crawl as inflation bites

Irish employers are planning to slow their hiring intentions to a crawl in the fourth quarter of the year with confidence on the floor due to inflationary and macroeconomic concerns. According to the latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey, employers of all sizes plan to slow hiring considerably, lowering the national hiring outlook to 28 per… Continue reading Employers to slow job creation to a crawl as inflation bites

Citigroup nears €100m deal for new European headquarters in Dublin

Citigroup is close to signing a €100m deal to buy a new office site in the heart of Dublin in a significant boost to the scale of its European headquarters as banks beef up their presence across the EU following Brexit. The US bank The US bank, which this year announced it would hire 300… Continue reading Citigroup nears €100m deal for new European headquarters in Dublin

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

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