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Older workers are sticking around and that is no bad thing
Older workers are sticking around and that is no bad thing
The study from Indeed and the Central Bank of Ireland shows wages remain higher than the pre-pandemic average of 2.5 per cent in 2019
Interrogating why you want to leave your current job will help you recognise a good offer
Representatives have sought better terms and delay to departures with some staff members said to be considering approach to WRC
Company, which was established in Ireland in 2012, seeks to let 70 employees go in restructuring
US company announced plans to cut its global workforce by 8% on Monday
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Online job platform shed 2,200 employees last year, more than 200 of them in Dublin
Annual wage growth in the euro area, UK and US slows in final months of 2023 and is expected to continue to moderate in 2024
The labour market continued to cool gradually towards the end of 2023, as job postings have fallen from post-pandemic peaks.
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Company says job openings and annual wage growth falling or slowing from highs set in early 2022
Irish-founded technology company agreed deal with Irish Life for all 110,868sq ft of offices at Earlsfort Terrace in 2019
Jobs site links up with Community Foundation Ireland
Roughly half of companies using AI are not yet monitoring or evaluating its performance in hiring, software expert warns
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More than 10% of searches for jobs in Ireland in June originated from outside the country
CSO says the seasonally adjusted number of people classified as unemployed in May was 103,300
Companies face ‘upset’ employees who are learning what new recruits will earn
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Projections from employer’s industry group would bring tech redundancies in Ireland to over 5,000
Irish staff being briefed as group chief executive warns of challenging period for revenue at the business
Latest CSO figures point to tight labour market despite inflation crisis, with challenging recruitment conditions for employers
Recruitment site Indeed points to impact of inflation amid ‘noticeable uptick’ in searches for casual work
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Data culled from Indeed.com job ads suggests risk of a wage-price spiral may be receding
Staff numbers at Irish arm of online recruitment platform rose last year to 1,242
Problem cannot be ignored as women reveal performance at work affected by symptoms
Working-from-home culture set to continue beyond coronavirus, predicts jobs site
CSO figures point to rise in Republic’s jobless total after period of decline
Staff shortages fuelled by IT skills, retreat from workforce and fear of virus
New report finds that just 7% of people are urgently looking for a new job at the moment
Time consuming process of sourcing, screening and scheduling candidates for interview is automated
Recruitment firm rents out Stephen’s Green space, consolidates in Capital Dock
Borrowers planning to move beyond commute distance from office must comply
Research from jobs website Indeed shows a decline in interest in UK-based jobs
Online recruiter which employs over 1,000 people locally reports turnover of €756.9m
Dropbox is driving healthier work/life balance among its global workforce
Data published by jobs website Indeed to mark UN World Tourism Day this weekend
Google walking away from Sorting Office deal a blow for tech and commercial hub ravaged by the pandemic
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Job search site Indeed has devised smart ways to help its employees in time of stress
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Eir and Virgin Media Ireland say networks can handle increase in users logging on from home
Borradh is the brainchild of a group of senior professionals from a number of companies
Move comes ‘from an abundance of caution’, company says
Company ‘acting out of an abundance of caution’ in asking people to work from home
Online recruiter employs over 1,000 people in Dublin with plans to increase headcount
Data analysis by recruitment website Indeed shows shortage of labour in the industry
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Company, which already employs 1,000 people here, also backing Irish Olympic team
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