Future of Work

7 seconds to impress, how to catch recruiters attention

Great guest post by the team from Software Placements. See more about their latest jobs here. Title image from pixabay…

9 years ago

Kevin Deasy the founder of Accounting Pro appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

With more and more people in the tech industry contracting and freelancing what is the best way to do this?…

9 years ago

The Mater Private Cork is the first hospital in Ireland to embrace Apple technology to provide more efficient patient care

The Mater Private Hospital Cork has taken a major step forward in the management of healthcare by being Ireland’s first…

9 years ago

Big Data ‘driving transformation’ across local government and health services

Northern Ireland’s local government and health bodies are making major advances in developing new services and care models through the…

9 years ago

#FINTECH20IRELAND is the perfect platform for FinTech businesses, Tim Murphy, Strencom

By @SimonCocking great interview with Tim Murphy, who will be speaking at our event on the Tips for startups panel. To attend the event itself…

9 years ago

Working toward an easier global trading system, Tom Butterly

Great interview with Tom Butterly who is at the cutting edge of International Trade Facilitation and the drive to reduce…

9 years ago

The Future of Work: Opportunities and Challenges

The speed of changes in industries by the advancement of technology is happening faster than ever before. The Internet of Things,…

9 years ago

Disruptive Innovations and the Future of Work, insights with Lee Branstetter

Lee Branstetter is a Professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College. He is also the…

9 years ago

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