Future of Work

We have to be impressive Anne Keogh, CFO Ambisense

As diversity has become a major part of working life, it’s great to see an increase of women in senior…

4 years ago

Techies Go Green Launches Go Green Ambassador Programme

Techies Go Green, a movement of IT and tech-oriented companies committed to decarbonising their businesses, has announced the launch of…

4 years ago

2 New Unique Training Programmes Giving Skills in Automation, Robotics, and Digital Manufacturing

Cobotics Skillnet has announced the launch of two new training programmes in association with Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and Skillnet…

4 years ago

Tech recruitment trends with Ed Rossiter, founder and co-CEO of Phoenix

During the pandemic how we worked has changed for ever. Hybrid and remote working has become the new norm and…

4 years ago

Innovative Digital Skills Paramount in Irish Job Market

The newest Labour Market Pulse has shown there is a growing demand for digital skills in the workplace as LinkedIn…

4 years ago

The Extreme World of Business, Sue Stockdale

By Sue Stockdale Living to Extremes Alexis was feeling stressed. As Product Manager in a fast-growth tech company, her job…

4 years ago

The Great Resignation: 3/4 of Workers Would Consider Leaving Jobs With Difficult Boss

Are Irish workers discontented? Do you have a bad relationship with your boss? If so, you're not alone. 3 in…

4 years ago

Workhuman survey shows 57% of women in Ireland feel obligated to work while sick, versus 34% of men

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

4 years ago

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