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Ageism, Emigration, Immigration & Skills shortages – Ireland

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Below are some interesting HR & Recruitment related facts about Ireland – Ageism, Immigration, Emigration and Skills shortages in Technology.

Ageism in Ireland

Not only is the government targeting the elderly by trying to wipe out medical cards but it also looks like employers are not treating older workers too well either. The equality authority revealed that their most common complaint in 2007 was age discrimination.

Emigration & Immigration– Ireland 2008

Recent Emigration and Immigration figures should not be a surprise to anyone. Below is an outline of what you should already know. Noone is moving to Ireland, everyone is moving to Australia and those left in Ireland are breeding like rabbits to make up for the reduction in immigrants and increase in emigrants. Certainly on days like this Oz seems a great place to be.

26,000 less immigrants came to Ireland in last 12 months to April 2008 according to CSO

83,800 moved to Ireland down from 109,500

45,000 moved abroad with OZ the most popular destination 11,300 to OZ

Population increased – highest births since 1980 – 72,300

Tech Sector Jobs

The skills gap for the Tech sector has been estimated at 7,000 forcing organisations to look abroad to find new staff. I find this very surprising and would ask – why is facebook moving to Ireland? This gap will get worse as there are fewer grads taking up computer, engineering or technical courses. Probably because they have decided to go to Oz like everyone else.

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Human Resources & Recruitment Services Ireland

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

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FACEBOOK + SICK DAY BOASTING = SACK

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

If you are going to pull a sick day then it is probably best not to write about it on Facebook. Remember this is like walking down Grafton street with a banner telling everyone what you are doing.

A recent study indicated that employers are increasingly spying on personal websites like Facebook to find out what workers are doing. By all reports this investigation is legitimate as the Office of the Data Commissioner has warned employees there is little legal protection if they publish this stuff online.

The survey indicated that 83pc of employers surveyed said they monitored Facebook pages to check the validity of absences, while 67pc said they then disciplined staff.

So if you are going to pull a sickie then wrap up in your duvet and watch some Oprah. Remember to say offline.

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Redundancy in Ireland – New Survey indicates worst still to come.

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

According to a new survey 20% of companies indicated that they are likely to let staff go over the next year. This survey collected the views of 100 companies in Ireland ranging from multinationals to SME’s. Did we really need this survey to tell us what we already know?

Yes redundancies are coming thick and fast in Ireland. I would point out though that redundancy is a thing we will have to accept as part of the employment landscape. Employers can no longer afford to stand still and employees the same. Both need to be constantly reinventing themselves to stay ahead of the competition.

The survey goes on to indicate that there will be more competition for jobseekers and that employers have said that they are experiencing an increase in the number of CV’s sent in the first 6 months of the year. This is stating the obvious but is in fact very true. Jobseekers need to equip themselves for a competitive job market ensuring that the have impact CV’s to stand out in the crowd and effective interview skills to land the job.

The final point of the article indicated that employees should stay put and ride out the storm. I would not agree with this point so much. You see there are excellent opportunities in a downturn. Yes we read the stories about job loss but we do not read the stories about employers hiring key staff to help them through this tough period. Recession or a downturn can provide plenty of opportunities for companies and individuals if you look for them and more importantly take action. Many companies come out of a downturn in a much better position. Equally individuals can gain in these tough times.

Some years I read an interesting comment in a business book – “there is a recession but I have decided not to take part.” This comment is worth some thought.

CARS, TOLLS, CONJESTION, COMMUTING – Interesting facts!!

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Commuting and congestion is a serious topic with workers but as it is Friday tomorrow I though I would post something light about the topic. A few driving points to consider when you are stuck in traffic (not my points before you complain!!)

Women in Ireland cause more traffic congestion then men. Not because they are worse driver but because they are more likely to be in the car. Women are likely to use their car to travel to work, to go to the supermarket, to pick up dry cleaning and dropping children to school.

Women also get more abuse on the roads from men and other women. Men and women are more likely to beep at women.

Finally the level of corruption in a country can be linked to safety on its roads (interesting). This point is backed up by the fact that Norway, New Zealand and Sweden are least corrupt and have the safest roads.

On the subject of roads and cars …..

Why do women not acknowledge when you show them courtesy on the road? A little hand salute or the hazard lights would be nice.

Why do so many drivers stubbornly insist on staying in the fast lane when they have a queue of cars behind? (My pet hate on the road)

Banking & Financial Jobs & Careers in Ireland – efinancialcareers

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Are you looking for financial jobs and careers in Ireland?

efinancialcareers offers a wide range of jobs for jobseekers in Ireland and Worldwide in the following categories; Accounting, Asset Management, Capital Markets, Commodities, Compliance / Legal, Consultancy, Corporate Banking, Derivatives, Equities, FX & Money Markets, Global Custody, Graduates & Internships, Hedge Funds, HR & Recruitment, Information Services, Information Technology, Insurance, Investment Banking, Private Banking / Wealth Management, Private Equity / Venture Capital, Retail Banking, Risk Management.

This site is very easy to navigate with many great jobs currently available. The site is sponsored by many of the leading Banking & Finance companies and agencies in Ireland. This to me spells credibility!! The site also contains the latest Banking & Finance news for Ireland and comments from professionals about the industry.

This site is a must see for Banking & Finance jobseekers and clients.

Our sponsor EmployIreland also offers a wide range of jobs for jobseekers in Ireland.

HR SOLUTIONS – HR SERVICES IS GALWAY & WEST OF IRELAND

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

If you need HR services in Galway or the West of Ireland why not check out HR SOLUTIONS. Edel Kelly recently posted on the site and her company offers a wide range of services to SME’s in the region.

HR SOLUTIONS offer a wide range of services including Documentation, Training, Recruitment & Selection, Compensation & Benefits and HR cover for absent staff. Based in Oughterard, Co. Galway HR SOLUTIONS was set up by Edel Kelly. She has extensive HR Training, Qualifications and over 10 years industry experience.

If you would like to contact HR SOLUTIONS please see contact details below.

HR SOLUTIONS
YOUR LOCAL HR PROVIDER
Portacarron, Oughterard, Co. Galway.
(091) 552336 (086) 3600620
edel.kelly@gaelic.ie

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HR & Recruitment Services in Ireland

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

We are starting to review HR & Recruitment Services in Ireland. If you have a HR or Recruitment related company and want some free online exposure leave a post. We get quite a few daily hits on this site from Irish traffic.

Reviewing HR & Recruitment in Ireland – Antrim, Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow

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