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Dublin is the 66th most expensive city in the world for expatriates in terms of cost of living

With Brexit looming on the horizon, a new survey by Mercer offers some good news for Dublin as it is…

9 years ago

Irish STEM battle shows healthy signs of improvement as graduates show increased interest in Junior Tech roles

Indeed, the world’s largest job website has announced it has launched Indeed Prime in Dublin. Prime is an online career platform…

9 years ago

Indeed Launches New Platform Designed to Discover Top Tech Talent in Ireland

Indeed, the world’s largest job website has announced it has launched Indeed Prime, an online careers platform that provides employers with…

9 years ago

Pure Telecom’s €1.75M deal enables DSM to create 15 jobs

Pure Telecom today announced it has signed a €1.75 million two-year deal with sales agency DSM. The deal will allow…

9 years ago

78 jobs announced at Lero DkIT spinout company Nova Leah

Lero researchers from the Regulated Research Centre at Dundalk Institute of Technology have launched a new medical device cybersecurity company…

9 years ago

Weekly tech review, great stories you may have missed

By @SimonCocking. Some great stories you may have missed, if you'd like is to feature your business then drop us a…

9 years ago

Student Non-Completion on Computing Courses is still an issue!

Ireland has one of the highest concentrations of ICT activity and employment in the international OECD and despite this, there…

9 years ago

Pitney Bowes Invests in Dublin Creating 100 Jobs

Pitney Bowes Inc., a global technology company, has today announced plans to open a new Operations Centre in Dublin that…

9 years ago

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