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Over 60% of Irish Workers Considering Changing Jobs in 2022

New research published by LinkedIn has revealed that over 6 in 10 (63%) Irish workers surveyed are considering changing jobs…

4 years ago

Students Receive NFTs For Completing Duke Engineering’s FinTech Program

Students who completed a sequence of Duke Engineering courses on the fundamentals of blockchain technology through online learning partner Coursera…

4 years ago

Employers Say They Should Have Access to Employee Vaccine Status

Around two-thirds (64%) of organisations believe that employers should be permitted access to the vaccine statuses of their employees, while…

4 years ago

St. Patrick’s Tower Lights Up with the Digital Dreams of Dublin 8

The Digital Hub, in partnership with acclaimed artist and inventor Robin Price, has commissioned one of its most unique art…

4 years ago

New Online Platform Opens Doors To Education and Training For Migrants and Refugees

A new online platform that provides free access to education and training courses for people from refugee and migrant backgrounds…

4 years ago

Advantio Creates 40 Jobs in Sligo with Establishment of Cybersecurity HQ

Advantio, a Cybersecurity provider specialising in Professional Services, Managed Security Solutions and SaaS security and compliance solutions, has announced the…

4 years ago

Volvo Trucks Launches Electric Truck with Longer Range

Volvo Trucks has launched an enhanced version of its Volvo VNR Electric with up to 85% increased range and faster…

4 years ago

Digi2Market to hold #ruralbusiness Day on Social Media

Digi2Market is holding a #ruralbusiness Twitter/Instagram day on Wednesday, January 19th. It aims to spread awareness about the amazing people,…

4 years ago

Local Enterprise Office Clients Created Over 7,400 Jobs in 2021

Today, at a live virtual event, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar TD announced the annual results of the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs)…

4 years ago

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