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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
I worked in Recruitment for a good number of years and ran a successful agency in Dublin. I know the market very well and understand the challenges facing many agencies in Ireland in 2009.
One trend I have noticed is that agencies are throwing money at online marketing such as google adwords and online job boards in order to ride this period of economic turmoil. Are these giving you the results you need? Why not try a different tool to access the online market?
To cut the the chase – I will offer online advertising for recruitment agencies in the form of a SEO optimised post on their company or a number of SEO optimised job posts. This site has approx 200-250 visitors a day and with a url containing the words “HR” and “Recruitment” and over 100 relevant posts you can be sure the traffic is relevant to your business – quite possibly employers which is what you need!!
Why am I doing this? – Firstly it could benefit our readers as quite a few are looking for jobs but there are many employers who could find benefit in your services. Secondly – after you see the results you will realise that it could be worth the small investment to pay for advertising!!
I would also point out that we have 6 other similar sites with a combined daily traffic of approx 1200 during the week.
I look forward to your replies.
Tags: Agencies, Consultants, Employers, Ireland, Irish Agencies, Irish Recruitment Agencies, Job Boards, Jobseekers, Recruitment, Recruitment Agencies
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Friday, March 13th, 2009
Through my work I come in contact with two groups – those with no or little qualifications and those who go to third level directly from secondary. I have observed individuals from both groups who have not progressed in their career.
I often ask – why?
My theory is as follows ……
When I was growing up the importance of qualifications was drilled into me by teachers, family and peers with comments like “if you don’t have qualifications you will end up in a dead end job” or “get a degree and you will be successful”. The unfortunate thing is that many believe these comments. Those without qualifications accept lower level jobs and never seek to better themselves because they believe it is not possible. Equally there are those you get a degree and enter the working world with a “made it” sign without realising that they must actually do some hard work.
Therefore my stance on qualification is as follows – you don’t need qualifications to be successful (don’t believe me – well some of the most successful people in the world will vouch for this). Qualifications will open more doors though BUT once you get through that door you have to actually work hard to earn success.
Attached is a link for MS Office training – again this will not guarantee success but it will enhance your CV and perhaps open more doors.
Tags: Computer Training, IT Skills, IT Training, Microsoft, MS Office
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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.
Interviews Ireland
Tags: Ageism, Australia, Emigration, Facebook, HR, Immigration, Ireland, Oz, Recruitment, Skills shortages
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Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Career Direction – Is it ever a good time?
Many jobseekers are miserable in their jobs but most of these will create excuses to stay put and never try to find career happiness.
Some would argue that jobseekers have an legitimate reason not to follow career dreams at this present time. What is that excuse? The big “R” word- recession. It is understandable that many jobseekers park dreams of a career change during difficult economic conditions – bills, mortgage and family considerations dictate decisions. Is this just another excuse? For most yes!! When things pick up again it will be something else.
So what stops jobseekers following their dreams? From experience it can be a wide range of factors but certainly fear plays a big factor. Fear of failure, fear of success and fear of the unknown. It is a scary experience no doubt and often our dreams seem to distant or big to achieve. The best advice I ever got was “lean into it”. Start small researching, asking question, talking to experts and see what materialises. You may be surprised.
Measurability offer a wide range of career coaching services for job seekers in Ireland including Career Direction Coaching – helping jobseekers pursue career goals. Paul Mullan is a leading Irish Career Coach with vast experience helping jobseekers in Ireland. He has worked with jobseekers nationwide – Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Cork,Clare, Derry, Donegal, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Westmeath, Longford, Mayo, Meath, Louth Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, Antrim, Down, Dublin
Tags: Antrim, Armagh, Career Coach, Career Coaching, Career Direction, Career Guidance, Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Derry, Donegal, Down, Dream Job, Dublin, Fermanagh, Galway, Ireland, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth Monaghan, Mayo, Meath, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow
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Friday, October 3rd, 2008
I wrote previously that Facebook can get you the sack. Well if it already has why not go and work for them directly. Facebook has announced that it will be creating 70 new jobs in Dublin. They will create a wide range of jobs across online technical, sales and operations to support users in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Get your CV and Interview Skills up to date and land a job with a great company with exciting opportunities.
Tags: Dublin, Facebook, Ireland, Jobs, Recruitment
Posted in CV Ireland, Interview Preparation, Jobs, News, Recruitment | 2 Comments »
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.
Tags: Career Coaching, Dublin, Ireland, Jobs, Outplacement Services, Redundancy, Redundancy Services
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Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
It is estimated that 80% of Irish workers are unhappy in their career. Unfortunately many of these workers accept this situation. Few take action to seek career satisfaction. This workshop can help you on the road to a more suitable career ….
WORKSHOP CONTENT
Career clarity & career direction
Career planning
Expert advice to market yourself – CV’s & Cover Letters
In-depth understanding of Job Search strategies
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP FACILITATORS
Jane Downes of Clearview Coaching Group www.clearviewcoachgroup.com and Paul Mullan of Measurability www.measurability.ie are two of Irelands leading Career Coaches helping jobseekers across Ireland successfully navigate career hurdles.
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
Location: Dublin City (D2)
Date: 18th October
Time: 10.00 – 2.00
For more information email info@measurability.ie or post a comment
Tags: Advice, Career Choice, Career Coach, Career Workshop, Choice, CV, Direction, Dublin, Experts, Guidance, Help, Ireland, Jobs, Support
Posted in CV Ireland, Career Coaching, Career Workshop, Jobs, Recruitment | 1 Comment »
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.
Tags: Banking & Finance, Banking Jobs, efinancialcareers, Financial Jobs, Ireland, Irish Banking Jobs, Irish Financial Jobs
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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.
Tags: Career Coach, Career Coaching, Careers, Cork, CV, Dublin, Galway, Interview Coach, Interview Coaching, Ireland, Jobs, Limerick, Outplacement Services, Preparation, Psychometric Testing, Resume, Waterford
Posted in CV Ireland, HR, Interview Advice, Interview Preparation, Jobs, News, Outplacement Services, Psychometric Testing | 1 Comment »
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.
Tags: .NET Jobs, Carlow Jobs, Cobol, Development Jobs, IT Jobs, IT Jobs in Carlow, Java J2EE Jobs, Mainfraime, Software Development, Software Jobs, Umun, Umun Ireland
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