Neueda Technologies have announced they will be establishing a Software Engineering Hub in Athlone, creating over 200 jobs over the next 4 years. Neueda Technologies was established in 2006 and is a provider of business and technical training programmes, application development services and IT consulting service. Their current HQ is in Belfast and they have […]
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Technical Jobs
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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What are the IT Skill Shortages in Ireland ?
There is still a lot of unemployment in Ireland – but there are shortages of ICT skills in the following areas: software development : programming languages, technologies and frameworks (e.g. Java, JavaScript, C#, C++, Summit, Objective C, J2EE, Spring, Struts, Hibernate ORM, jQuery, AJAX, JSP, PHP, HTML, CSS, Python, Ruby,.NET) Cloud (e.g. SaaS, web service, […]
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Amazon Ireland – Job Vacancies
Some companies in Ireland are still finding it hard to fill job vacancies – even though there are plenty of unemployed people. IT jobs are remaining unfilled at many top companies. For example – Amazon had 126 open job vacancies in Jan 2016 . In 2015 – Amazon came 29th in the top 100 most […]
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Work Opportunities for Engineers in Ireland
Engineering Skill Shortages in Ireland: Whilst overall unemployment remains high in Ireland – there are shortages of skilled staff in several areas requiring engineering skills Production and process engineering (automation (e.g. computer numerical control, computer aided design and manufacturing, programmable logic control (PLC)), process safety and system control) Quality and validation (e.g. Computer Validation Systems […]
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REA Rates No Longer Valid
The Supreme Court has declared REAs (Registered Employment Agreements) unconstitutional . This could result in a lowering of the rates of pay for many workers in the electrical and constriction industry in Ireland. (It could also mean lower prices for consumers) Although REAs are no longer constitutional, contracts of employment can not be unilaterally altered […]
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