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

RelateCare to create 280 jobs at new Tralee facility

Irish healthcare communications consultancy and outsourcing organisation RelateCare is creating 280 jobs in its new facility in Tralee. The first 30 of the 280 new staff have just been hired and are working at the Tralee hub of RelateCare which is located on the campus of the Munster Technological University. Work to recruit 250 additional management… Continue reading RelateCare to create 280 jobs at new Tralee facility

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Tech firm NetApp to create 300 jobs at Cork’s South Docks

International technology company NetApp, with 11,000 employees globally, is to establish its first international headquarters in Cork city’s evolving South Docks, scaling up to 300 Munster-based jobs by next summer and allowing for flexible, hybrid working. The data management and hybrid cloud services firm, which has been a Fortune 500 listing, is to locate its… Continue reading Tech firm NetApp to create 300 jobs at Cork’s South Docks

We need to get a handle on job insecurity and stress

The Covid-19 pandemic has been a momentous challenge to businesses, workers and communities. It has intensified existing trends around globalisation, technological advance, changing economic structures, demographic change and gender equality, as well as calling into question the very way work is done. Despite the changing times we live in, creating and maintaining high-quality jobs remains… Continue reading We need to get a handle on job insecurity and stress

Bad working from home habits are causing problems in the office

Felix the cat may not have objected to scruffy attire or a nasty whiff of body odour when his owners were working from home, but lapses in personal hygiene and failure to observe the basic office dress code are not going down well in the post-pandemic workplace. These are not the first behavioural hiccups to… Continue reading Bad working from home habits are causing problems in the office

Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

New roles: (top row) Anna Agafonova, Colm Kearns, Michelle Concannon; (bottom row) Denis Cambridge, Carmel Mulroe, James McDermott. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Pepper Advantage, Heneghan, Signify Health, Siro, Bibby Financial Services and EDF Renewables. Anna Agafonova has been appointed as CFO of credit intelligence company Pepper Advantage, which employs… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

Cork educational business to create 40 new jobs

Pictured: T.J. Hegarty, founder of Breakthrough Maths Breakthrough Maths, a maths teaching school operated out of Cork, announced plans to create 40 new jobs and expand into the UK. The goals are part of a three-year plan for the educational business but the expansion in the UK market is expected to happen later this year.… Continue reading Cork educational business to create 40 new jobs

Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

 (top row) Derek Henry, Gillian Chamberlain, Sharon Donnery; (bottom row) Bryan Lane, Patricia Callan, Bríd Graham. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with BDO, Capita, Central Bank, Sidero, Financial Services Ireland Group and Presidio. Derek Henry has been appointed as head of tax with BDO in Ireland, the audit, tax, advisory and… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland

SUNDAY SPUR ONS: NEW VACANCIES TO HELP INSPIRE YOUR JOB HUNT

Apprentices are enjoying an accelerated start to a career in Ireland's insurance industry thanks to a structured programme promoting their digital skills. In 2021, The Insurance Institute, along with LIA (Life Insurance Association), is continuing to reach out to the next generation of talent and encouraging ambitious individuals to realise the opportunities the industry presents. iStock-1198239915 Insurance Institute of Ireland- Sponsored Content

With the Bank Holiday looming, many of us are ready for the long weekend! For a lot of us, however, that weekend will just never be long enough. Eventually, the fun will come to an end and it’ll be time to buckle up and get back to work. But what if you could keep a… Continue reading SUNDAY SPUR ONS: NEW VACANCIES TO HELP INSPIRE YOUR JOB HUNT

Unemployment falls to 4.7% as labour market tightens

The Republic’s unemployment rate fell to 4.7 per cent in May, a rate not seen since before the pandemic, as the labour market continues to tighten. The headline rate was down from 4.8 per cent in April and down from 6.9 per cent in May of last year. According to the Central Statistics Office (CSO),… Continue reading Unemployment falls to 4.7% as labour market tightens