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Irish SMEs not embracing benefits of Smart Working, new study suggests

Nearly 40% of Irish SMEs have not considered the benefits of smart working for their business, despite 50% of employees…

7 years ago

Wexford-based remote-working careers platform Abodoo launch in the UK

– Expansion funded with €300K investment from leading Irish entrepreneurs – A technology company that intuitively matches remote workers with…

8 years ago

Thousands of employees to ‘go remote’ as Ireland prepares for ‘Beast from the East’

Thousands of employees across the country will work from home in the coming days, as Ireland faces its worst blizzard…

8 years ago

Mapping of Wexford’s tech talent aims to attract employers to South-East Region

Careers start-up Abodoo has teamed up with Wexford County Council to map tech talent in the South-East Region. The long-term…

8 years ago

Ireland’s Red Alert forces thousands of companies to work remotely

Storm Ophelia has kept many away from offices, while schools and colleges were ordered to remain shut. Several companies however,…

8 years ago

Start-up aims to create 1,000 jobs for south-east region through remote working

An Irish start-up is aiming to create 1,000 jobs in the south-east region by encouraging employers to hire remote workers.…

8 years ago

Minister Denis Naughten to speak remotely at Gorey event

To demonstrate the benefits of remote working, Minister Denis Naughten will speak at an event in Gorey via a LIVE…

8 years ago

Global Jobs Platform Launched for People Who Want to Work from Home

A couple from Wexford have launched a global jobs platform for people who want a career from home. Vanessa Tierney…

9 years ago

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