The Central Statistics Office (CSO) in Ireland released some figures from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) from Q1 2018. from the beginning of Q3 2017. The figures show that in the first 3 months of 2018, ther were 2,220,500 people in employment, up 2.9% or 62,100 from the same quarter in 2017. When adjusted for […]
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IT Jobs with Mastercard Ireland
Mastercard is a globally known technology company behind the world’s fastest payments processing network. Thay have a base in Dublin which they are planning to expand in the coming months. Mastercard’s Leopardstown office, with 380 staff, is the global headquarters of Mastercard Labs, the company’s research and development arm. Back in April Mastercard announced it […]
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Places for Apprentices at Bus Eireann 2018
Applications for Bus Eireann apprenticeships are being accepted from March 1st 2018 to March 24th 2018. These apprenticeships are for Heavy Vehicle Mechanics and are open to both female and male candidates. Locations will be one of the following – Athlone, Ballina, Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Longford, Sligo, Stranorlar, Thurles, Tralee, Waterford Bus Eireann […]
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Marks and Spencer Graduate Jobs in Ireland
Marks and Spencer : Graduate Training – Jobs in Ireland M&S regularly offer positions for graduates in Ireland. The 2018 applications for Retail Management in the Republic of Ireland program is currently open for positions starting in April 2018 The program consits of 9-12 months training on the job, working at the frontline of retail […]
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Wetherspoons Pubs – Jobs in Dublin
UK cut price pub company JD Wetherspoons have already opened some pubs in Ireland and have big expansion plans . They recently announced a new pub and hotel on Camden St in Dublin with 200 jobs – opening probably in 2019. At Wetherspoon they have this thing of calling staff ‘Associates’ – which is becoming […]
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Living Wage in Ireland
In Ireland there is a legal Minimum Hourly Wage – which all employers must adhere to. You can see details of the current Minimum Wage in Ireland There is also a voluntary Living Wage rate – which is being pushed by Unions and other organisations. No one is obliged to pay the Living Wage (yet) […]
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