Archive for the ‘HR’ Category

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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Workplace Injury, Illness and Fatality in Ireland

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

I just read an article today about Workplace Injury, Illness and Fatality and I was shocked with what I read – especially the point that there were 67 fatalities in the workplace last year and 31 in 2008 to date. Some of the key points from the report were;

• The number of work-related deaths in 2007 was 67. This compares to 51 in 2006 and 74 in 2005.
• The agriculture sector had the highest fatality rate at 8.3 fatalities per 100,000 workers.
• Of the injuries reported to the Authority in 2007, approximately 14% involved non-Irish national workers.
• 13,631 workplace inspections were carried in 2007 and enforcement action was necessary in 12% of those workplaces.
• Manual handling continues to trigger approximately 1/3 of all reported incidents with ‘slip, trip and fall’ incidents the next

It is essential that health and safety is at the top of the agenda within workplaces. Investment in H&S for workers will save money in the long run for organisations. Hopefully the above reading will highligh this.

Career, Interview, CV, Outplacement, Psychometric Tesing & Jobs News in Ireland

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Below are a list of blogs that will offer information and advice on a number of key areas related to Jobs, Recruitment & Careers.

www.cvsandinterviews.ie – Offers expert advice on CV preparation and Interview preparation. Interview Coaching tips and techniques to help you succeed in the job market.

www.cvs4jobs.ie – Offers expert advice on how to prepare a killer CV. There are also related career topics.

www.careersandjobs.ie – Offers advice on everything to do with Careers and Jobs. Read excellent post from a leading Irish Career Coaches, Interview Coaches and CV experts.

www.jobsnews.ie – Offers up to date jobs news in Ireland – new job creation and job loss.

www.hrandrecruitment.ie – Offers articles about hr and recruitment issues in Ireland such as psychometric testing and outplacement services.

I hope you find the above sites useful.

Umun Jobs in Carlow – Open day for IT & Software professionals.

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

I am sure you have read the announcement that Umun are setting up in Carlow with a Software Development Centre. I have just heard that they are running 2 open days – these are walk-in so no appointment required. The dates are 9th May in Dublin & 10th May in Carlow. Their immediate requirements are Java J2EE or Cobol/Mainframe skills in addition to talented .NET developers.

Vist the website for more information.

Termination of Employment – A funny view!!

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Employers and employees terminate employment for a variety of reasons. Nowadays managing this process and documenting this process is a delicate operation as it can be a legal minefield. There is a lot of support available for employers. This post will help you document the termination and more specifically the reason for employment termination. There are 7 key categories that employment can fall into when documenting the event.

1. Happy – Had trouble putting nose to the grindstone. Too much time spent telling jokes at the water cooler.

2. Doc – Left to pursue further education.

3. Sleepy – Chronically late for work. Caused many delays.

4. Grumpy – Poor attitude towards work. Not a team player. Trouble with mornings.

5. Dopey – Made several critical errors at work costing the company money.

6. Sneezy – Too many sick notes.

7. Bashful – Lack of initiative. Not willing to make cold calls. Too often let workplace disagreements simmer.

Interview Preparation – An employers guide

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Interview Preparation – An employers guide

If you are a jobseeker and want information on interview preparation visit this post BUT if you are an employer read this article.

Interview preparation is essential for interviewee but equally for the interviewer. I find that many interviewees cut corners in their interview preparation – the result is that it costs them the job. But I also come across many employers who cut corners with their interview preparation and this has huge costs both in time and financially. There are a number of key points to consider.

Interview Preparation – Identify what you want

This is the foundations of any good interview process. Employers need to sit down and identify exactly what it is they are looking for in the new hire. Ideally you will being doing a competency based interview so this will involve selection of key behaviours and competencies. Typically around six competencies are found to be essential for a given job.

Interview Preparation – Identify and select interview questions

It is important to plan your interview and the questions to gain the information you need. Too many employers “go with the flow”. This results in lack of focus. But more importantly – how can you compare applicants for decision-making. If you are doing a competency interview then choose appropriate questions focused on the key competencies you selected.

Interview Preparation – Logistics & organisation

Ensure you have all necessary documentation in advance. This includes a copy of the job spec and information about the candidate including – CV, application form and personality reports if completed. You will also need general information on the recruitment process such as the next step after interview. Other considerations include logistics on the day. Has an interview room been booked, who will meet the applicants and who will be doing the interviews.

Interview Preparation – Review applicant information beforehand

It is essential to review all documentation including CV, application form and any psychometric testing results. Sounds obvious advice but believe me I have seen it all from both sides of the interview table.

Research has indicated that the best form of selection is a combination of competency based interview and objective assessment (psychometric testing). If you need help assessing and selecting candidates visit www.measurability.ie or read this post.

Jobseekers Tips – Interview Questions & Answers —- Interview Tips, Skills & Techniques

Clamping in Dublin – Watch out for these spots!!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

This article is for the poor unfortunates who drive to town and don’t get free parking. It is also for those of you with business meetings in town and regularly use street parking. If you cut corners and don’t pay your parking it could cost you 80 euro a pop. Below are the latest figures with the clamping hotspots and the number of people caught. I don’t know if these are 2007 figure or 2008 to date. Lets hope they are the totals for 2007 or else somebody is making a killing financially.

North Great George’s Street 1,055 fines
Waterloo Road 810 fines
D’Olier Street 717 fines
Noel Purcell Walk 641 fines
Barrow Street 620 fines
Smithfield 580 fines
South William Street 505 fines
Gardiner Street Lower 443 fines
South Circular Road 428 fines
Synge Street 414 fines

So if you are doing business in Dublin city or you work in city center then ensure you put money in the machine at these locations BUT also make sure you top up.

Ryanair & Thermo King – New Jobs & Jobs lost!!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

There has been mixed job news in Ireland over the last week with jobs created in Galway and jobs lost in Dublin. Ryanair announced the closure of its Dublin call centre with 40 telesales jobs to go. Thermo King announced the creation of 19 new jobs at its plant in Galway where it employs 600 staff. If you would like to read more about these announcements visit.

Banking & Finance Dublin – Bear Stearns possible job loss in Dublin

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Irish employees of Bear Stearns are believed to be expecting job loss news in Dublin. This follows the sale of the firm to JP Morgan Chase at a greatly reduced price. Rumour has it that the company may announce redundancies this week. Staff were told that they would be provided with information after the Easter Break. It is believed that JP is reviewing global business.

Bear Stearns employees about 150 staff in Dublin across Bear Stearns Bank and Bear Stearns Dublin Development Centre.

This is certainly not good news for the Banking & Finance sector in Ireland ot the Job market in general. This sector is viewed as a key pillar of the jobs market. This is further evidence that the troble in US is rippling to Ireland.

It was reported yesterday that 34,000 banking jobs have been terminated on Wall Street in the last 9 months.

SFA Awards in Ireland – Aran Candy take top prize

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

There have been quite a few new kids on the block in Ireland over the last decade and many of these have taken awards at the SFA awards.

This year Aran Candy took the top award at the SFA National Small Business Award 2008. Aran Candy is a Dublin based gourmet jelly beans producer and a good one at that (Tested the products!!). The company is aka The Jelly Bean Factory and it has manufacturing premises in Blanchardstown.

Aran Candy received a 15k cash prize and a lifetime membership of the SFA. I certainly know which of the prizes appeals more to me – 15k to spend on Jelly Beans.

Aran Candy is a great success story founded by a father and son. They are now one of the largest producers globally with 10 key customers in Ireland and 120 further customers globally.

The full list of winners in SFA Awards 2008:

INNOVATOR: (up to 50 employees): Easy Fix Rubber Products
MANUFACTURING: Ecocem Ireland
FOOD & DRINK: Aran Candy
SERVICES: Home Instead Senior Care
OUTSTANDING SMALL BUSINESS (up to five employees): Atomic Sports
BEST IN HR DEVELOPMENT AWARD (up to 50 employees): CCP Recruitment