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40% of Irish Women Consider Quitting Their Job Due to Burnout

40% of Irish women have considered quitting their job in the last 12 months, citing burnout and the pressures of…

4 years ago

Demand for Remote Work in Ireland Likely to Remain Post-pandemic

Demand for remote work in Ireland has surged during the pandemic and this trend looks set to continue even after…

4 years ago

Over 50% of Irish Workers Say They Want to Work From Home

More than half of Irish working-age adults (56%) say they will in future only consider jobs that offer flexible working,…

4 years ago

Employers likely to struggle to fill Christmas jobs due to tight labour market

Staff shortages in the retail and hospitality sectors could dampen the Christmas cheer of shoppers and party-goers according to new…

4 years ago

Christmas Job Postings Bounce as Employers Seek Elves and Santas

Christmas and seasonal job postings in Ireland have surged compared to last year according to new data published by Indeed.com,…

7 years ago

Arkphire ranked 20 among growth tech companies at Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards

IT solutions and networking company, Arkphire, has announced that it ranked number 20 in the 2018 Deloitte Technology Fast 50,…

7 years ago

Google celebrates 15 years in Ireland with launch of €1 million Dublin Impact Challenge

Google is celebrating 15 years in Ireland and to mark the occasion has launched its biggest ever initiative to support…

7 years ago

The evolution of Initial Coin Offerings ( ICO)/Crypto assets, trends to watch

Debates and discussion continue about whether Initial Coin Offering (ICO) bubble has burst. What is the role of Crypto assets…

7 years ago

New campaign to help businesses understand their obligations to consumers

As many online retailers are gearing up for the year’s busiest shopping days, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)…

7 years ago

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