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Professional job opportunities up 12% but talent crunch continues – Morgan McKinley

Most in demand positions in May 2018: Data Analytics: Data Scientists, Big Data Engineers, Data Analysts. Technology: Project Managers, UI/UX…

8 years ago

Five key employment law issues that should be on every businesses radar in 2018

By Peninsula Ireland Head of Service Alan Hickey From high profile decisions on retirement in the workplace to widespread claims…

8 years ago

Redeployed or Redundant?

Guest post by Colm Cavey of Professional Career Consulting, on some less obvious issues relating to jobs and career change activity.…

8 years ago

Microsoft and FIT Train over 13,500 people through Youth2Work

Microsoft and FIT (Fastrack-to-IT) today celebrated the conclusion of the Youth2Work programme – an initiative established to help equip young…

9 years ago

Could redundancy be on the radar? Tips to future proof unexpected unpleasant news

It's Friday, often the best time to look for a job after a less than inspiring week, or, if like…

9 years ago

While Irish economic outlook is positive, skills gap remains an issue for many key industries – Hays

While Ireland’s overall economic outlook is positive, a growing skills gap remains a critical issue for many industries, like tech…

10 years ago

2016 ABRIVIA SURVEY SPOTLIGHTS ICT EMPLOYMENT TRENDS

"2015 was the year of the data breach so we noted a huge increase in demand for IT Security and…

10 years ago

IT job sector performing well but shortage in Digital skills a concern for future growth

The number of professional job vacancies in October 2015 was up by 6% nationally compared to the same month last…

10 years ago

Increased uptake of flexible working potentially worth €2.5 billion to Irish economy

A survey commissioned by Data Solutions has found that a higher uptake of flexible working among Irish knowledge workers would…

11 years ago

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