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Develop the Skills to Help you Meet the Challenges of the Future of Work

You can now gain highly transferrable skills that you can apply to any professional context (transversal skills) by completing a…

4 years ago

Highly-skilled professionals drawn to the West for better quality of life, career opportunities and more disposable income – new survey

A new survey has found that the West of Ireland is attracting highly-skilled professionals with its promise of a better…

7 years ago

Interview: Kim Tasso, management consultant, psychologist and author

What is your background briefly? My first jobs were in tech support, sales and marketing in the technology sector (when…

7 years ago

Cork Bio-tech Entrepeneur wins ‘Women Mean Business’ Female Entrepreneur Award 2018

Andrea Doolan, a Cork-based entrepreneur, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Atlantia Food Clinical Trials Ltd., has scooped the prize…

7 years ago

Minister for Health opens second Health Innovation Hub Ireland

Minister for Health Simon Harris TD has today opened the second Health Innovation Hub Ireland, based at St James Hospital…

7 years ago

NUI Galway Launch Free Places on its Award Winning Software Development Programme

NUI Galway, in collaboration with 19 software industry partners, is offering a limited number of free places on its award-winning,…

9 years ago

Don’t Look Abroad for Skilled Employees; Upskill Existing Staff – Digital Skills Academy

The solution to Ireland’s digital skills shortage is not to employ more IT staff either from Ireland or overseas, but…

9 years ago

Twitter Running Tests To See If Hearts Are Better Than Stars

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Twitter is currently running a test to see if people prefer hearts to…

11 years ago

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