Future of Work

Workhuman survey reveals Ireland ranks among the worst in Europe for employee burnout

Workhuman®, the company revolutionising the way employees celebrate, connect with and appreciate each other in the workplace, has announced the…

4 years ago

HRLocker survey reveals one in 4 employees have a side hustle to counter cost of living squeeze

Despite strong economic growth, employees across Ireland are feeling the pinch as the cost of living crisis continues to drive…

4 years ago

Starcircle Brings Global Talent Acquisition Leaders to Ireland to Tackle Talent Shortage

Starcircle, the Irish talent sourcing engine that helps companies scale by accessing pipelines of undiscovered talent, has announced that it…

4 years ago

Resourcing is crucial to overcoming digital transformation obstacles

Guest post by Tom Moxon, Head of Resourcing Services, IT Alliance Technology systems across all industries are in a process…

4 years ago

Employee expectations are changing. Are you?

Guest post by Adam Coleman, CEO of Lahinch-based HR software solutions provider HRLocker Take a good hard look at your…

4 years ago

Intel explores the topic of responsible AI at Dublin Symposium

This week Intel and Article One, in association with the School of Law at Trinity College Dublin, hosted a symposium…

4 years ago

Google survey reveals Irish SMEs looking to digitalisation to future proof business and operate more cost effectively

Irish SMEs are investing in digitalisation to help future proof their businesses and operate more cost effectively at a time…

4 years ago

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