Jobs
# jobs - Today’s News
10 great products to make more of your garden
Say no to gnomes this summer with IKEA garden furniture.
# jobs - Yesterday’s News
Column: The reality of unemployment is being masked by emigration
With youth unemployment at 23 per cent, the European Union and policy makers have a collective responsibility and obligation to help the “Lost Generation”, writes Liam Aylward.
# jobs - Wednesday 15 May, 2013
50 jobs lost as Citi Bank announce Waterford office closure
The Waterford branch will close by the end of the year.
Fears for 136 jobs as Pfizer seeks buyer for Cork site
Pfizer has announced plans to sell its Little Island site, where 136 employees are currently based, and relocate manufacturing to Ringaskiddy.
# jobs - Saturday 11 May, 2013
280 summer jobs up for grabs at 126 sports camps
The camp is accepting applicants from primary, secondary and P.E teachers across the country.
# jobs - Friday 10 May, 2013
Most Irish emigrants ‘want to return home’ – if they can get a job
A report from the National Youth Council of Ireland says that many young Irish emigrants are moving abroad to experience new horizons and access greater opportunities.
# jobs - Thursday 9 May, 2013
Fewer job opportunities in April when compared with last year
Professionals looking for new jobs also increased by 5 per cent in April.
# jobs - Wednesday 1 May, 2013
JobBridge: 3 out of 5 interns secure paid employment
However, the report said that there is a need for enhanced support mechanisms to reduce the number of people not completing internships.
100 fewer people on the Live Register last month
Ireland’s unemployment rate remains at 14.0 per cent, as a real-terms fall in claimants is undone by statistical adjustment.
Website creator to hire 100 people in Dublin
Squarespace has started recruiting for the positions in its new EMEA headquarters.
# jobs - Tuesday 30 April, 2013
The 5 at 5: Tuesday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock..
€282m road deal to create 1,000 jobs and a Newlands Cross flyover
Works are expected to start in May.
# jobs - Monday 29 April, 2013
The 5 at 5: Monday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
Xtra-vision set to go into receivership, shops remain open for now
Over 1,000 jobs are at risk as a result of the news today, two years to the day since an examiner was appointed which resulted in some 20 stores closing.
# jobs - Friday 26 April, 2013
“Just shy of 7,000 job losses a month” – Kenny attacks Fianna Fáil’s record in power ahead of party’s Árd Fheis
Enda Kenny says 25 months into government, the legacy of previous cabinets is still casting a shadow over the economy.
Creation of 100 new tech jobs announced
More than 100 technology-related vacancies across three companies have been announced this morning.
# jobs - Wednesday 24 April, 2013
Government minister: There are people emigrating by choice
Junior minister for jobs, John Perry, said that some people would be “quite delighted” to go to the United States in the Dáil yesterday.
# jobs - Monday 22 April, 2013
Government launches plan to create 20,000 new manufacturing jobs by 2016
The plan recommends building on areas of strength like pharmaceuticals and ICT while offering funds for start-ups and targeting skills shortages.
# jobs - Sunday 21 April, 2013
Kenny: “Failures in regulation cost this country dearly”
The Taoiseach made the comment as he launched a public consultation on a new Government policy statement on economic regulation.
# jobs - Friday 19 April, 2013
€16.2 billion in exports from Enterprise Ireland clients last year
The most successful sectors were engineering, software, internationally traded services and medical devices.
The 9 at 9: Friday
Good morning! Here are the nine things you need to know as you kick off your Friday.
# jobs - Thursday 18 April, 2013
Column: ‘I thought I did everything right – so why have I ended up here?’
Aoife O’Connor has gone to college, got good results, borrowed money to get more qualifications by doing a postgrad, but she still finds herself with no job. Here she asks why she can’t catch a break?
Aviva to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide – but no changes to Irish jobs
The insurance giant is to cut 2,000 jobs across the UK, Europe and Asia.
# jobs - Friday 12 April, 2013
Gilmore hits out at ‘relentless criticism from the commentariat’
In an email to party members this evening the Labour leader insists that his party has helped bring Ireland from “a state of economic chaos to stability.”
# jobs - Thursday 11 April, 2013
The Evening Fix…now with added rainbows and tall ships
Things we learned, loved and shared today…
# jobs - Monday 8 April, 2013
Avon Cosmetics ceases trading in Ireland, cuts 400 jobs
The company said today that the job cuts equate to about 1 per cent of Avon’s 39,100 employees.
# jobs - Sunday 7 April, 2013
Eamon Gilmore joins 24 companies in Turkey for trade mission
The Enterprise Ireland trip will last four days.
# jobs - Saturday 6 April, 2013
7 documents from the archives of Irish emigrants in Britain
London Metropolitan University is documenting the history of Irish people in Britain. Here are just some of the things they’ve found for their archive.
# jobs - Tuesday 2 April, 2013
B&Q Athlone store to remain open after negotiation on lease terms
The store currently employs 45 people and will remain open subject to a successful outcome to examinership.
Unemployed number in Eurozone highest since records here began
There is a total of 19.071 million people unemployed in the eurozone.
# jobs - Friday 29 March, 2013
9 incredibly clever ads for real jobs
We’re kind of gutted we can’t apply for these.
# jobs - Thursday 28 March, 2013
Column: The cost of childcare is already forcing some parents to give up their jobs
Enda Kenny’s attempt to reassure women over the insolvency controversy does not go far enough, writes Irene Gunning, who says without any form of subsidy, supports or tax relief, childcare costs are borne fully by parents, limiting job options.
Medical device manufacturer to create 200 new jobs in Waterford
Nypro Healthcare plans to set up a new “advanced” facility in the city.
# jobs - Wednesday 27 March, 2013
Column: Should we increase school inspections?
The reality is that inspections only offer a momentary window into a teacher’s classroom as an educator. I would challenge the very notion that increasing inspections and appraisals is necessary to help develop better education standards, writes Aodhán Ó Ríordáin.
Will your tweets get you fired?
This app can check that out for you…
# jobs - Thursday 21 March, 2013
The 9 at 9: Thursday
Good morning. Here are the nine stories you need to know as you start your day.
# jobs - Wednesday 20 March, 2013
65 jobs announced at Dublin care centre
Beechfield Nursing Home Group today announced the creation of 65 new jobs at its new care facility, Mount Hybla Private Designated Care Centre .
The 9 at 9: Wednesday
Good morning. Here are the nine stories you need to know as you start your day.
# jobs - Tuesday 19 March, 2013
MACE strategy to see 1,200 new jobs by 2016
The company is to add 100 new stores to its network by 2016.
# jobs - Monday 18 March, 2013
Union tells government to ‘stay the hell away’ from voting process
Regional Secratary of UNITE hit out at the government, accusing it of “subverting the democratic process”.
# jobs - Thursday 14 March, 2013
All jobs saved as receiver is appointed to Muckross Park Hotel
Bill Cullen and Jackie Lavin took over the hotel in 1990.



























































