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Benefits of the remote working revolution

Written by Cathy Burke Working remotely is increasing in popularity among many companies across Ireland. Cathy Burke, General Manager of…

7 years ago

Wexford-based remote-working careers platform Abodoo launch in the UK

– Expansion funded with €300K investment from leading Irish entrepreneurs – A technology company that intuitively matches remote workers with…

8 years ago

Irish Businesses Should Adopt UK Model of Flexible Work

Ireland South MEP Deirdre Clune joined Employmum and DePuy Synthes this morning to launch a campaign encouraging companies to ‘think…

8 years ago

Optimal offices could unlock €3.4 billion for Irish economy

Ireland could unlock €3.4 billion in untapped GDP if organisations were to optimise their workplaces, according to a new study…

8 years ago

Top 25 best places to work in Ireland

Dell has been ranked as the Best Place to Work in Ireland for the second year running, according to data…

8 years ago

Microsoft Research Reveals Digital Culture’s Key Role in Irish Organisations’ Competitiveness

  New research from Microsoft Ireland shows that:  Only 11% of Irish employees feel highly productive in their job and…

8 years ago

The truth behind the productivity myths holding back your Business

Guest post by Jacqueline Fernandez  Employee productivity is amongst the most significant aspects of the businesses as it correlated with…

8 years ago

Dell ranked Ireland’s Best Place to Work for second consecutive year as Indeed reveals the top 25 best places to work in Ireland

Dell has been ranked as the Best Place to Work in Ireland for the second year running, according to data…

8 years ago

Thousands of employees to ‘go remote’ as Ireland prepares for ‘Beast from the East’

Thousands of employees across the country will work from home in the coming days, as Ireland faces its worst blizzard…

8 years ago

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