Online Registration System for New Workers in Ireland Revenue have a new online Jobs and Pensions Service where you have to register your new job or private pension. It was officially launched on 12 September 2016 as part of the myAccount service on Revenue Online. The Jobs and Pensions service replaces Form 12A, so employees […]
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Free Training Courses for the Unemployed
Skillnets is a scheme that provides free training courses to jobseekers in areas of skills shortages. Under Skillnets – groups of companies with similar training needs set up training networks and offer courses to jobseekers . Skillnets mission is the “promotion and facilitation of work-based training and upskilling as key elements in sustaining Ireland’s national […]
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Areas of Job Growth in Ireland
The jobs situation in Ireland seems to be improving in 2016 – with increased job vacancies in many sectors. There are some areas of employment in Ireland where there are shortages of certain skills and experienced staff. If you have qualifications and / or experience in these areas you will have more chance of […]
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German Speaking Jobs Galway
Wayfair is an online furnishing and homewares retailer – and they plan to create 160 new jobs in Galway during 2016/2017 the coming months. The new positions will be for call centre staff for the European market. – many of the jobs will require German language skills and others will need Spanish or French. Wayfair […]
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Domino’s Pizza Jobs in Ireland
Domino’s Pizza are going to be expanding in Ireland – and there could be around 200 new job vacancies with them in the next few months. They plan to expand into the following areas: Drogheda – North Dublin – Blanchardstown Dublin – Citywest Dublin – Cornelscourt Dublin – Maynooth/Greenfield Dublin – Portmarnock (Malahide) Dublin – […]
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Jobs for Irish Speakers in the EU Commission
Irish has been recognised as one of the official languages of the European Union since 2007 – but until now it has not been given the same importance as other official languages. In December 2015, the European Council adopted a regulation aimed at ending the derogation of the Irish language by the end of 2021. […]
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