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Dublin EdTech Summit discusses likely impact of robots on future of work

Artificial intelligence and robots have already been taking over jobs in manufacturing but now they are moving on to replace…

7 years ago

Over 5,000 to descend on Career Zoo in search of senior tech jobs

Amazon Web Services, Pramerica, EY, Grifols and Huawei among the employers looking to hire experienced tech workers Regional tech career…

7 years ago

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

7 years ago

55% of Workers Dissatisfied with How They Are Valued at Work

In a workforce survey carried out by Job Changer in late April 2018, 55% of respondents indicated they feel they…

8 years ago

Charlie Sherlock of checkitsreal describes how blockchain can help save lives

What is your background briefly? I’ve had a long and very varied career! My first IT job was in AIB,…

8 years ago

Improve Your Poker Skills with the Latest iGaming Innovations

"Poker" (CC BY 2.0) by ND Strupler| When Tim Berners-Lee created the world wide web in 1990, he wanted a way for everyone to share…

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

How to scale your Fintech business, Fidelma McGuirk, PAyslip CEO, speaking at #Fintech20 Oct 26th

By @SimonCocking great interview with Fidelma McGuirk, CEO of Payslip who we recently featured. Fidelma will be speaking on the Scaling…

8 years ago

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