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Citi Creates 300 New Jobs in Ireland

Citi today announced that it intends to create 300 new jobs for Ireland this year. Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe…

4 years ago

MarketStar to Create 300 New Jobs in Dublin

MarketStar has secured a location for their EMEA headquarters in Dublin's Central Park business district. The company plans to create…

4 years ago

Auxilion secures €22m in new contracts over past six months

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, has announced that it is on course to grow…

4 years ago

Planet announces 100 New Jobs for Galway

Global software and Payments leader, Planet, has announced it will create 500 new jobs globally, over the coming months of…

4 years ago

Remitly to Create 120 New Jobs in Cork

Remitly Global, Inc., a leading digital financial services provider for immigrants and their families, has announced it will increase operations…

4 years ago

Unemployment Rate Rises as Concerns Turn to Wage Pressures and Cost of Living

The main unemployment rate was 5.5% in March on a seasonally adjusted basis, up from 5.2%  in February but down…

4 years ago

More than 50% of workers do not claim tax reliefs annually

More than 5 in 10 people do not claim the tax reliefs and refunds they are owed every year. This…

4 years ago

Engineering sector plans to recruit engineers in 2022

Confidence in the engineering sector is continuing to grow with over 81% of professionals in the area saying their organisation…

4 years ago

Gas Networks Ireland Apprenticeship Programme

Gas Networks Ireland is searching for 14 of the country’s top recruits to join its sought-after and highly regarded Apprenticeship…

4 years ago

Workday to Create 1,000 New Jobs in Dublin

Workday, Inc., a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, today announced that it intends to create 1,000 new jobs…

4 years ago

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