Remote Working

How people, places and technology come together for optimising employee experience

The world of work is ever-changing: People are increasingly driven by flexibility and purpose. The places we work are becoming…

3 years ago

Phoenix survey reveals finds that almost 75% of the Irish workforce believes we are heading for a recession, but many remain confident that their jobs will be secure

As we enter 2023, the majority of Irish workers and business owners are confident about job security despite evident recession…

3 years ago

Remote and Hybrid Job Posts Up 43% as Ireland Embraces Advantages of Flexible Working

A new report published today by Zoom in collaboration with FRS Recruitment shows Irish job posts offering remote and hybrid…

3 years ago

Cloud & collaboration could prove crucial for future-proofing

Between pandemic recovery and economic uncertainty, it is a challenging time for a lot of businesses in both Ireland and…

3 years ago

Study Reveals the Best Towns and Cities to Work From Home in Ireland in 2022

New research by Switcher.ie has revealed the best Irish towns and cities to work from home. The study is based…

3 years ago

The Culture Opportunity Your Business Can’t Afford to Ignore

The ways in which businesses in Ireland create and maintain their culture are changing. Previously, a business’s culture may have…

3 years ago

Remote tech jobs are on the rise according to new research from Accenture

Despite a move by many organisations to get back to the office, fully remote working is fast emerging as an…

3 years ago

How to Thrive in a Hybrid Work Environment

There’s no doubt that the way we work has changed. And it will continue to do so. Flexible work arrangements…

3 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…

3 years ago

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