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  19.1.2006 Recruit Ireland: IT shortage sees Irish miss out on technology jobs
UP to two-thirds of technology vacancies will be taken up by foreign workers because fewer Irish students are choosing science careers, a university professor has warned. 12.1.2006 Recruit Ireland: Make 2006 the best year of your career
Yep folks it’s that time again. A time to set resolutions which we seem to assume we won’t keep, a time to think about really getting the job of our dreams. 12.1.2006 Belfast Telegraph: NI businesses joining Ahern on trip to India
Twelve Northern Ireland businesses have answered a call from Bertie Ahern to accompany him on a ground-breaking trade mission to India in the New Year. 5.1.2006 Recruit Ireland: Bosses in Ireland pay for X-Mas parties
Results from a new survey of Irish workers show that bosses are very generous when it comes to entertaining staff at the work Christmas party. 5.1.2006 Recruit Ireland: Boom time: jobs surge to continue in 2006
THE jobs boom is set to continue this year, the Industrial Development Agency (IDA) predicted last night, as it announced that the country had seen the biggest increase in employment in five years. 5.1.2006 Belfast Telegraph: Business comment: Workers' playtime
Entitlement to holidays and holiday pay is one of the most frequent employment inquiries to Citizens Advice and so, as holiday time approaches. 5.1.2006 Belfast Telegraph: Business news: NI businesses joining Ahern on trip to India
Twelve Northern Ireland businesses have answered a call from Bertie Ahern to accompany him on a ground-breaking trade mission to India in the New Year. 23.11.2005 Recruit Ireland: Carole Brown joins as Director of CareerWise Recruitment - Dublin
Careerwise Recruitment with offices in Cork, Galway and Shannon have just opened their new office in Dublin at 13 Lower Baggot Street. 10.11.2005 Recruit Ireland: M&S Announces €33m Investments For Ireland
British retailer Marks & Spencer has announced three new investments on the island of Ireland worth a total of €33m. 3.11.2005 Recruit Ireland: Motivating yourself on Monday..
I have a theory that everyone should work for a day or a week in a job that they truly, spectacularly detest. I think it would concentrate the mind deeply about doing work that you enjoy and help you remember that your current job is not all bad. 31.10.2005 Recruit Ireland: Gala to set up 40 new shops
THE Gala retail group is to set up 40 new shops and create 500 jobs involving an investment of €48 million over the next 12 months. 19.10.2005 Recruit Ireland: Vodafone to create 50 jobs in €8m data centre
MOBILE phone operator Vodafone is to create 50 jobs in an €8 million investment in a data centre in Dublin. 19.10.2005 Recruit Ireland: Hospitality sector employing 5.9% of workers
Ireland has the fifth-highest percentage of people working in the hospitality sector in the EU, it emerged today. 19.10.2005 Recruit Ireland: Pensions are top money concern for workers
A new survey has revealed that the majority of over-35s say pensions are their top financial concern. 5.10.2005 Recruit Ireland: Over 1,000 Jobs Available as Recruitment Industry Continues to Thrive
The recruitment industry continues to flourish with a €1.3 Billion turnover, direct employment within the industry increasing by over 2,000 and a further 1,000 vacancies in existence. 20.9.2005 Recruit Ireland: Tesco's non-food roll-out to create 7,500 jobs
SUPERMARKET giant Tesco is set to create 7,500 jobs over the coming five months as it expands the non-food side of its business, it was reported yesterday. 15.9.2005 Recruit Ireland: Employees are a company's strategic asset
Today, technological change, rapid innovation and deregulation have largely eliminated industry-level barriers to market entry. 8.9.2005 Recruit Ireland: Staying calm in chaos
Do you work in a pressurised environment? Do you feel as though there are never enough hours in the day? Do you feel as though you make bad choices and decisions because you are under stress? If so, you are not on your own. 8.9.2005 Recruit Ireland: Bullying and boundaries
If you are the victim of bullying the chances are that you think the opening quote is harsh and unfair and not applicable to you. But I’d like you to think about it a little more…and realise how liberating it is in reality. It means that you can CHOOSE how to react to the actions of a bully. 1.9.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Signing as a first language
Better communication and a reduction in 'terrible twos' tantrums are just some of the benefits of Baby Signing. 25.8.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Ensuring the good health of Ulster's medical services
The Northern Health and Social Services Board is one of four primary care organisations in the province which is responsible for commissioning general medical services from local GP practices. 23.8.2005 Recruit Ireland: Bisys Waterford Expansion to Create 250 Jobs
US financial services company Bisys is expanding its operations in Ireland with the creation of 250 jobs over five years in Waterford. 15.8.2005 Recruit Ireland: All Aboard to Go Abroad – Accountants spread their wings
It is easier than you think to get a job in Australia or Singapore right now, due to a booming economy and a shortage of home grown accountants. 15.8.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Life too short to put up with nightmare job
I have seen so many managers over the years in jobs that they would readily admit are nightmares. 11.8.2005 Recruit Ireland: Childcare issue continues to boil as workers demand action – new survey results
Childcare continues to be an issue of affordability and availability for Irish workers and looks set to influence voting patterns at the next general election. 
 
    
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  11.8.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Job interview need not be a battle of wills
The prospect of having to attend an interview is as much fun as a visit to the dentist for many people looking for a new job. 4.8.2005 Recruit Ireland: Dell centre to employ 50 top-level people
DELL, the world’s leading personal computer maker, is to set up a research and development centre in Limerick that will employ 50 people within four years. 4.8.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Resilience: the key to career management
It's hard to believe that we are now halfway though the holiday season and that most of us will be returning to do the same work that we have been doing for some time. 28.7.2005 Recruit Ireland: OPEN DAY AT ELAN IT RESOURCE
Elan IT Resource is holding an Open Day for SQL, DBA's, C++, Novell, .NET, Linux, Perl, VB.NET Developers, Business Development Managers, Project Managers, Oracle, SAP, UNIX & Software Engineers. 28.7.2005 Belfast Telegraph: High tech job dream post for Lorraine
By her own admission, Lorraine Sloan has a job that makes people's eyes glaze over. But here she tells NIGEL TILSON that it's a post she loves and she is on a career path worth following. 21.7.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Motivation of others signals a job well done
As a consultant, Sharon Douglas advises organisations on how to move forward and improve their performance. 19.7.2005 Recruit Ireland: Big demand for engineers, accountants
FINANCIAL accountants, engineers, administrative staff and many of those working in the construction industry in Munster are all enjoying salary increases thanks to a buoyant employment market. 14.7.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Gerry Gilpin: Call for interim management on increase
A fast growing industry in Great Britain, but not so prevalent in Northern Ireland yet, is what is generally known as interim management - also called executive leasing, head renting or insourcing. 14.7.2005 Recruit Ireland: Services main job driver in economy
INDUSTRIAL production is continuing to decline but a leading economist says the service industry have replaced manufacturing as the main driver of job creation. 30.6.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Keeping eye on the ball makes good team player
What job do you do? By Nigel Tilson. 30.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: Satisfactory year says Enterprise Ireland chief
ENTERPRISE Ireland-backed companies created 11,898 new jobs last year, and lost fewer jobs overall. 21.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: Dairygold plan new €15.6m R&D centre
The new centre, supported by Enterprise Ireland, will be operational by the end of 2007 and will employ 15 researchers. Ultimately, the R&D centre will have a capacity for a total of 50 personnel and it is expected that this capacity will be reached post 2007. 16.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: Future is even brighter for BIS graduates
CAREER opportunities are looking very healthy right now for graduates with a mix of business and information systems skills. They are finding challenging and exciting jobs in every area of industry. 16.6.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Primary pupils bank on link-up
PUPILS from ten schools proved that learning maths can be fun at the Northern Bank's Time 2 Count end of term party at W5. 9.6.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Voluntary sector job can be good career choice
Have you ever thought of working in the voluntary sector? This is a question we at DBM frequently ask those who have been made redundant and are seeking our help as they try to build new careers. 7.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: Juggling Tricks
JUGGLING is the word that recurs when career women talk about the fine balancing act involved in doing their jobs, looking after their families, managing the housework, collecting the dry-cleaning and paying the bills. The list goes on. 7.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: Future is even brighter for BIS graduates
CAREER opportunities are looking very healthy right now for graduates with a mix of business and information systems skills. They are finding challenging and exciting jobs in every area of industry, many with starting salaries of 30k to 50k, rising fairly quickly to 100k. 2.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: New Tesco store to stock up 110 jobs
TESCO Ireland will open its new store in Midleton today, creating 110 jobs in the 50 million Market Green shopping centre. 2.6.2005 Recruit Ireland: Burnout set to fuel UK and Ireland talent shortage, says new report
The increased pace of business life has led to more than half (52%) of UK and Irish employees claiming to have experienced one or more symptoms of over-work or burnout in the last six months. 2.6.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Pupils rise to 'tree for all' challenge
The Woodland Trust is offering schools and youth groups across Northern Ireland the chance to apply for a special, free consignment of 30 native trees, enough for a small grove or hedge. 2.6.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Swapping school for the boardroom
Two Belfast school leaders spoke today of the huge benefits they reaped for themselves and their schools after swapping the classroom for the high-flying world of management. 26.5.2005 Recruit Ireland: Summertime and the cattle are moulting
No, you have not accidentally landed on the Farmer’s Journal page. The title is inspired by an alternative version of that party classic Summertime and it came to mind. 26.5.2005 Belfast Telegraph: College students tell of moving visit to Auschwitz
Students from Castlereagh College have spoken of the moving experience of visiting Auschwitz in the 60th anniversary year of the liberation of the Nazi death camp. 19.5.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Education system can drive future success
There is a growing tendency for major social and political issues to be reduced to eye catching headlines and that appears to be the case with the proposed changes in education. 19.5.2005 Belfast Telegraph: At the sharp end: Cinders goes to the ball
BIFHE used to be deemed part of education's 'Cinderella' sector. But - with a £47m new build programme - not any longer. 
 
     
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  17.5.2005 Recruit Ireland: Midleton 25m retail park ‘could create 250 jobs’
A 25 million retail development planned for Midleton by the property division of Dairygold Co-op is expected to create up to 250 jobs. 17.5.2005 Recruit Ireland: Recruitment of managers up by 70% in first quarter
MANAGERS are in greater demand than ever, with recruitment levels increasing by over 70% during the first three months of 2005 compared to Q1 2004, according to the latest IMI Management Recruitment Index. 12.5.2005 Recruit Ireland: Irish Worker Confidence Levels Rise
A new survey shows that workers in Ireland are more confident in their careers than most other European countries. 12.5.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Schools mark 25 years of working together
Staff and pupils at two schools in the North West have been celebrating 25 years of a unique bond based on encouraging life-enhancing values and friendship. 5.5.2005 Belfast Telegraph: We're a good school ... so why shut us?
The staff and parents of a tiny rural school earmarked for closure because of the financial crisis gripping the education sector have launched a major fight to save it with the plea "put children before cash". 28.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: New voice determined to be heard
The General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland (GTCNI) was established 18 months ago to provide a new voice to teachers. 28.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Firms' expansion yields 400 jobs
The new Abbott Diagnostics facilities in Longford and Sligo were opened yesterday at a ceremony attended by Tánaiste Mary Harney. 26.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Laughter best tonic for grind of daily work
Humour is a vital element in coping with the pressures, problems and projects in the workplace. 26.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Irish wages rising above inflation, claims Euro figs
Irish workers are enjoying pay rises above the rate of inflation, according to new figures from the European Industrial Relations Observatory. 21.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Flexible working systems not in place, claims survey
Businesses are playing catch-up when it comes to policing their employees’ flexible working, according to a survey commissioned for Citrix Systems. 21.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Vital help for witnesses
Being called as a witness in court is a daunting experience. Trepidation and awe - even fear of intimidation or reprisal - can make it an ordeal. 19.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: World of work a balance of need and want
The situation with Dublin traffic is now so bad that someone living on the south side won't accept a job on the north side or vice versa. 19.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Growth In 2004 Fastest For Four Years
Ireland had another year of strong economic growth last year, with GNP expanding by 5.5%, according to preliminary figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) 14.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Keane International Open Day
Keane International Recruitment Agency are holding a recruitment open day this coming Friday 15th April between 10am and 4pm at Castlehill, Enniscorthy, Co.Wexford. 14.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: A walk on the wild side at geopark
Marble Arch Caves opened to the public in 1985 under the management of Fermanagh District Council and in 1999 Cuilcagh Mountain Park was officially launched by the council and its conservation programme began. 7.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Ensuring the public gets value for money
Suzanne Ballentine is a graduate trainee accountant with the Northern Ireland Audit Office. 7.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Praise for Ulster pupils' beauty business idea
A group of young pupils from a north Belfast school have been heralded as leading entrepreneurs of the future after dazzling competition at a European trade fair with the success of their beauty business. 5.4.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Compromise key to conflict
Conflict is when individuals or groups disagree - and is a common issue inside and outside the workplace. But as it can have both positive and negative affects on all of us, it is important to understand what actually causes conflict and some suggestions as to how best it can be managed. 5.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: INFORMATION AND CONSULTATION DIRECTIVE
The main objective of this Directive is to extend the right of employees to important information regarding their employment in relation to the state of the business and to allow for constructive consultation between the employer and the employees regarding such information. 5.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Tourism has ambitious recruitment plans
The tourism industry is currently in the throes of dealing with one of the biggest challenges that will face it in the years ahead. Recruitment. 1.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Recruitment Open Day - Keane International
Keane International Recruitment Agency are holding a recruitment open day this coming saturday 2nd April between 9am and 5pm at Castlehill, Enniscorthy, Co.Wexford. 1.4.2005 Recruit Ireland: Long-Term Prospects For Irish Economy Look Positive
A major study into the long-term growth prospects of the world economy has revealed that Ireland will remain the fastest-growing economy in the developed world over the next 15 years, according to Deutsche Bank. 29.3.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Every winner needs personal development
Start thinking of where you want your career to go and begin to develop your own personal development plan. It is your responsibility. 24.3.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Opening of new school celebrated
A £3.4m investment by the Southern Education and Library Board (SELB) for children with special educational needs has been celebrated with the official opening of a new school in Newry. 24.3.2005 Belfast Telegraph: Mentors help pupils make the big move
First year pupils from four Belfast schools were all at sea lately during an educational boat trip around the Port of Belfast as part of an initiative to help the difficult move from primary to post-primary school.  
 

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