A major tech recruitment event and conference; WeAreData, presented by The Analytics Institute & Career Zoo with Diamond Sponsor, Indeed is taking place later this month.
The event connects world-class data talent with leading tech employers in Ireland and is using the latest in cutting-edge event technology to deliver an event that very closely replicates a real event experience.
Data professionals can attend from anywhere in the world and meet the leading data teams in Europe and hear from data experts that are leading the way in Ireland.
The event offers tech employers with an unique opportunity to showcase their teams, tech and even their HQs in a cool virtual venue.
Ireland has become the centre of data in Europe and is well positioned to continue to grow this success into the future. Currently, in Ireland there are 117,445 employed in data analytics, data science and related areas.
“WeAreData”, taking place on the 29th of September, will have a special focus on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, diversity and sustainability and will feature keynote speakers from leading data companies in Ireland. Sponsors include top tech employers like Indeed, Zalando, iCIMS, FRS Recruitment, Ardonagh and Tata Consultancy Services.
At the event, employers will be able to advise candidates face-to-face on vacancies across a range of roles in data science, data and business analytics, AI, machine learning and data engineering.
There will also be panel discussions and talks featuring data leaders and participating employers.
Peter McKenna, Senior Manager of Enterprise Data and Analytics at Indeed “We are delighted to sponsor this event and to meet industry experts from across different fields as we come together to share knowledge. From my own experience, I know data can be a really varied, exciting and engaging field to work in and I’m looking forward to sharing how we use data and insights to help people get jobs.”
Multinational E-commerce company Zalando will be on the line-up of employers hiring on the day for roles in Dublin and Berlin. Speaking ahead of the event Philip Kelly, Head of Applied Data Science, Zalando:”We are really excited to be joining WeAreData for this innovative event and curious to meet & learn from those interested in developing, serving or researching ML/Data Science at scale for Europe’s largest Fashion platform”.
Ardonagh, a top 20 global insurance broker who recently opened its doors in Ireland is looking to fill 60 highly skilled, data science and analysis roles. Talking about the event, CEO Conor Brennan said: “We’re looking forward to meeting with some incredible people at WeAreData right as Ardonagh is kickstarting an exciting data science and analysis journey.
Our absolute focus at Ardonagh is on being one step ahead of every risk we manage and this is a brilliant opportunity for data professionals who are ready to do the best work of their careers”.
WeAreData will be presented by The Analytics Institute with Diamond Sponsor, Indeed. For more info contact brian@careerzoo.ie.
You can register for the event using this link.
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