Marks and Spencer don’t advertise their Irish job vacancies on their website. (Unless things have changed recently) The M&S Ireland website has a recruitment page- but all the vacancies are UK ones. If you are looking for work at M&S Grafton Street – these are the opening times and Contact details . Monday to Weds […]
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Surf Instructor Summer Job Ireland
Surf Instructor /Summer Season 2012 – Kerry Beaches/B Licences Description: A Qualified Surf Instructor is required for established School & Rentals business for the summer season 2012.An attractive package is available for the right candidate.Accommodation & Transport can be organised if required, however it is a prerequisite that applicants should possess a current Full Irish […]
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Only 11% of Internships end up getting full Time Work
The government backed internship scheme called JobBridge has provided almost 7,000 internships since summer 2011 – the majority with private sector employers. But only 797 of those who had completed the scheme had gone into full-time employment, with just 40 per cent of those (about 300) being given jobs with the companies where they served […]
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Tesco Customer Assistant Jobs
Tesco Jobs Ireland – Customer Assistant Tesco are always looking for people who can be helpful and friendly to customers and colleagues. Tesco want someone who is able to work well in a team, and has a positive approach to helping and supporting colleagues no matter how challenging. More attributes that will help you get […]
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Plenty of IT Jobs in Dublin
Thousands of workers are are still moving to Ireland to work – even though unemployment is high in Ireland – there is still strong demand for people with specific IT and language skills. The numbers of qualified Irish graduates is not enough to match the demand . There are more opportunities than there are people […]
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Transfering Jobseekers Benefit Abroad
With the current employment problems for many people in Ireland – some of you may be thinking of moving to the UK or elsewhere in the EU to look for work. The good news is that anyone claiming Jobseekers Benefit can continue to get payments from Ireland for up to 13 weeks when you go […]
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