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The Music, Magic And ‘Dojo’ of IT Sligo’s Engineers Week – March 4 to 10th

What have ‘The Sound of Music’, magic mirrors, Brexit and airplanes got in common? They’re all part of Engineers Week…

9 years ago

Ireland’s leading National Conference on Project Management to focus on the challenges of Brexit and US trade policies

The Ireland Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI) will hold its largest national conference to date on May 4th at…

9 years ago

Taoiseach highlights importance of Irish innovation during official visit to Poland

An Taoiseach Enda Kenny delivered the keynote address at the first Irish-Polish Innovation Forum hosted by Enterprise Ireland at the…

9 years ago

A little agitation can go a long way. Bringing transparency to the tech industry with Steve O’Hear Tech Crunch

By @SimonCocking, enjoyable interview and insights from Steve O'Hear Tech journalist @TechCrunch. Recovering CEO. I learn from my mistakes so I can repeat…

9 years ago

Slack’s Director of Experience, Ali Rayl, in this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

Ali tells me how Slack started including how they grew from 8 to 750 employees, and why internal email is bad…

9 years ago

Indeed looks back at some of the year´s key moment and how they impacted jobseeker behaviour

What an exciting year this has been! As 2016 is coming to an end, global job site Indeed looks back…

9 years ago

US job searches to Ireland almost treble in week after Trump victory

New data from jobs website Indeed.com shows that job searches out of the U.S. to Ireland surged to almost three…

9 years ago

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