Spelling and grammatical errors: Spelling and grammatical errors can make a bad impression on the employer, so make sure to proofread your CV carefully. Use a spell-checker and have someone else read it over for you. Unprofessional email addresses: Use a professional email address for your job search. Avoid email addresses that are overly personal […]
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Most Popular Employers in Ireland for Graduates
In 2018 a survey was carried out on over 14000 students by a company called Trendence. Part of the survey asked the students about their Ideal employer. These are the Top Twenty most popular graduate employers in Ireland Google PWC Dept of Education (Teaching) Deloitte Jameson (Irish Distillers) Dept. of Foreign Affairs Accenture European Commission […]
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Skills Shortages in Ireland
In Ireland, many employers say they are having difficulty hiring workers with the right skills, and some employers who plan to increase their headcount in the next quarter are struggling. Larger organisation’s as well as those in the manufacturing and finance sectors are seeing the largest talent shortages. In 2021 – a Grant Thornton International […]
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5000 Census Jobs at CSO
The Central Statistics Office will be running the Irish Census in April 2022 – and will be looking for hundreds of temporary workers . The Census 2022 date will be April 3rd 2022 Census Jobs : Field Supervisors. (466 posts available countrywide) Applications opened 26th August 2021 (Closed Now) Census Enumerator Vacancies Position: Census Enumerator […]
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Working at Penneys at Christmas
Penneys is one of the big chains that take on a lot of staff to cope with the Christmas shopping period from late October to December or early January. Penneys Christmas staff will need to be available to work on any day of the week and will typically be expected to work 5 days out of […]
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Which Graduate Jobs Have the Highest Starting Salary in Ireland ?
Based on a small survey of graduate starting salaries in 2017/2018 – here are the best paying career areas in Ireland. Accountancy & Financial Management – €35,048 Engineering – €30,527 IT & Tech – €30,162 Retail & Sales – €30,150 Law – €30,000 Banking & Financial Services – €29,955 Research & Development – 429,078 Digital […]
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