Christmas is the busiest time of year for toy shops – and Smyths Toys Superstores are the biggest toy retailer in Ireland Smyths will usuallly be looking for temporary Seasonal Sales Assistants before Christmas. You will need to be , flexible with the hours and days that you are willing to work – with weekend work […]
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Wage Levels in Ireland
Wage levels in Ireland have remained fairly constant relative to pre-recession trends with little or no growth, until recently, in hourly wage rates .Figures show that in the decade up to 2008 there was average wage growth of 5.7 per cent per annum . Since 2008 wages have been broadly flat. In sectors where there […]
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Most Dangerous Jobs in Ireland
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) – recently published some statistics on Health and Safety in workplaces in Ireland . Deaths at Work: There were 46 work-related fatalities reported to the HSA in 2016 (compared to 56 in 2015.) Two of the 46 deaths were members of the public. The Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sector had […]
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Jobs with the Financial Ombudsman in Dublin
The Financial Services Ombudsman (FSO) is a statutory officer who deals independently with unresolved complaints from consumers about their individual dealings with all financial service providers. There are currently some job opportunites with the FSO (Closing date for all is August 31st 2017). All roles are Dublin based. Director of Corporate and Information Services The […]
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Chartered Accountants are Well Paid in Ireland
A survey of more than 1,700 Chartered Accountants was carried out by Chartered Accountants Leinster Society. The survey found that the average salary package for a Chartered Accountant working in industry in their first year post-qualification now stands at €56,800. The average Salary Package (base salary + car or car allowance + bonus) for a […]
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Brexit Means More Banking Jobs in Ireland
Bank of America has joined several other major banks in announcing it is relocating it’s EU base to Dublin because of Brexit. Bank of America currently employs 6,500 people in the UK and 700 staff in Dublin – and now looks likely to relocate more employees to Dublin as Brexit approaches. Bank of America, which […]
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