Sligo

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

8 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…

8 years ago

Donegal Engineering Students At Ploughing Championship Final

IT Sligo Mechanical Engineering students have invented a new product for farmers that will save money, save time and make…

8 years ago

Border region counties at risk of economic decline even as broader economy experiences job vacancy growth – IrishJobs.ie Jobs Index

Despite +7% YoY national growth in job vacancies, many counties in the Border region are experiencing declines, particularly Cavan and…

8 years ago

LiveTiles to Showcase Potential of Industry-specific Artificial Intelligence Incorporation

When and where is it on? Thursday June 28th 3pm-5:30pm Venue: The Model Address: The Model, The Mall, Sligo Town…

8 years ago

Seven town centres to get free public wi-fi

Seven town centres are set to become free public wi-fi zones thanks to a unique initiative which will give locals…

8 years ago

Irish Business Process Outsourcing Multinational Abtran to create 350 new jobs in Sligo

Minister Humphreys hails major North West Regional job creation project Abtran, Ireland’s largest homegrown Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) provider is…

8 years ago

Minister Humphreys launches new Atlantic MedTech Cluster

Eight Irish companies join forces to create global centre of excellence for MedTech industry Cluster has combined annual revenue of…

8 years ago

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