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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
Latest figures indicate that Polish workers are returning home in their droves. The number of PPS numbers issued to Polish in the 1st quarter of 2008 has dropped significantly from 2007.
There are a number of reasons for these developments. The obvious slowdown in the Irish economy is a significant factor BUT the improving economic conditions in Poland are affecting the movement. The polish economy has been increasing at a rate of 5% and it is expected at 5.5% in 2008 compared to 1.9% in Ireland.
The flow of Polish out of Ireland could increase as a number of schemes have been set up to attract workers back home to support the growing economy. It is likely that workers in decreasing sectors like construction will jump at the chance to move back home. Perhaps this may also be a passport for some Irish construction workers to live and work in a new country BUT more importantly help balance the supply and demand for staff issues.
PPS numbers issued to Polish workers
1st quarter 2008 – 11,616
1st quarter 2007 – 18,729
1st quarter 2006 – 20,341
1st quarter 2005 – 10,402
Tags: Employees, Ireland, Jobs, Poland, Polish
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
If you are looking for a job or you are looking for staff in the Munster region you must visit the FAS Jobs Ireland Fair. I have outlined all the details for the event below and a list of exhibiters.
Details for the Jobs Ireland Munster Fair
The event will be held at Nemo Rangers Complex, Cork City. The fair will take place on Friday 18th April from 11am until 6pm and Saturday 19th April from 11am until 4pm. ADMISSION FREE!!!
Companies attending the Jobs Ireland Munster Fair
Abbott Ireland
Apple
Assurant Services Ireland Ltd
The Bank of New York Mellon
CITCO Fund Services (Dublin) Ltd
The Defence Forces
DPS Engineering
Driver & Labour Recruit Ltd
Lidl Ireland GmbH
McDonald’s
The Pilot Training College of Ireland
Public Appointments Service
RCI Contact Centre
RecruitIreland.com
Shannon Aerospace
Starwood Hotels
VMware
Do you need a professional CV for the event?
Tags: Abbott Ireland, Apple, Assurant Services Ireland Ltd, CITCO Fund Services (Dublin) Ltd, DPS Engineering, Driver & Labour Recruit Ltd, FAS Jobs, Ireland Jobs, LIDL Ireland GmbH, McDonald's The Pilot Training College of Ireland, Mellon, Munster Jobs, Public Appointments Service, RCI Contact Centre, RecruitIreland.com, Shannon Aerospace, Starwood Hotels, The Bank of New York, The Defence Forces, Vmware
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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.
Tags: Airport, Aviation, Connaught, Dublin, Galway, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Leinster, Manufacturing, Ryanair, Telesales, Thermo King
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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.
Tags: Banking, Banking & Finance, Bear Stearns, Bear Stearns Bank, Development Centre, Dublin, Financial Sector, Ireland, Irish Jobs, Jobs, JP Morgan Chase
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Friday, March 21st, 2008
With many Multinationals heading for the Irish exit door and redundancy announcements filling the newspapers one would be entitled to feel a bit pessimistic. You have two choices – feel sorry for yourself or you can take control of your own destiny and create your own dreams. This can be by landing a dream job or going it alone.
I have worked with many employees who have suffered redundancy and while a good percentage of them are negative there are many who respond positively to the event. One such response is to go it alone.
This option is not the right option for everybody BUT for those of you who are thinking of taking the leap and starting your own business here are some tips.
- Take all the advice you can get. There are many sources out there and much of it is FREE. Financial Institutions & Banks, friends and family. Often overlooked is the competition.
- Have a plan – great companies are very rarely built on great ideas. They are a combination of planning and people. A strong business plan will provide valuable direction and help you secure financing.
- Avail of free funding and financial support – for example the County Enterprise Board offer a variety of support.
- Training – all though not essential a “start your own business” course will give you some good advice. There are various other relevant courses for entrepreneurs.
- Financing – You can spend your own money BUT I prefer to borrow. Even with the turmoil in the Irish market the banks are relatively supportive.
Success – whatever direction you take.
Tags: Banks, County Enterprise Boards, Enterprise Ireland, Entrepreneurs, Funding, Irish Enterprise, Start Your Own Business, Starting A Business In Ireland, Training
Posted in Entrepreneurs, Jobs, News, Redundancy, Work-life Balance | 1 Comment »
Friday, March 21st, 2008
Do you have CITRIX?
Are you fluent in German & English?
Are you customer focused & want to work in Technical Support?
Do you have a Degree in IT?
Do you want to work in Ireland?
If you have answered YES to all the above questions then I have the job for you. For full details about this job and how to apply click here.
Alternatively for information or to apply email chealy@apariant.com (NB: Do not edit the subject heading “CAREERS ref: 122″)
Tags: Apariant, Cathal Healy, Citrix Careers, Citrix Ireland, Citrix Jobs In Ireland, Citrix Systems Ireland, German, German Technical Engineer
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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
Tags: Aran Candy, Atomic Sport, CCP Recruitment, Drink, Easy Fix Rubber Products, Ecocem Ireland, Food, Home Instead Senior Care, HR, Manufacturing, Services, SFA, SME
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Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
There has been mixed news either side of St Patrick’s Day on the jobs market. Last week Wavin announced that it was making 50 staff redundant in Dublin & Cork. This week IBM announced that it was created 21 new jobs in an IDA backed project in Dublin. For more information on these stories visit Jobsnews.
Tags: Balbriggan, Construction Sector, Cork, Dublin, IBM, Ireland, IT, Research, St Patrick's Day, Wavin
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Monday, March 17th, 2008
The internet and technology has changed many areas of life including recruitment. Initially it was the introduction of online jobboards but now it is Bebo, Blogs and Second Life.
Many companies are now considering Second Life as a platform to attract, meet, provide information and provide open days to potential employees. Yes virtual questions and answers!! Sounds mad BUT if you don’t explore this option you could be missing out on a wealth of talent. Many progressive companies have started – have a look for your self. There are company offices and even recruitment agencies. I hope they are better than the agencies in the real world.
I find it hard to get many clients to use psychometric testing when recruiting so I don’t know how I could get them to log into Second Life.
Tags: Bebo, Blogs, Ireland, Jobboards, Psychometric Testing, Recruitment Agencies, Second Life
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Monday, March 10th, 2008
More bad news for gloom for the construction industry BUT there was positive jobs news in Cork. Depuy Ireland announced that it is to set up an innovation centre in Ringaskiddy, Cork. DePuy develops and manufactures orthopedic products. This announcement will bring 20 new jobs to the region. Employees will require PhD, Msc, Degrees in Materials, Quality and Biomedical Engineering.
Depuy set up operations in Cork in 1997. They introduced the Supply Chain function to Cork in 2002. They currently employ 600 staff in Ireland.
Tags: Biomedical, Construction, Cork Jobs, DePuy, DePuy Ireland, Engineering, Irish Jobs, Manufacturing, Orthopedic, Ringaskiddy, Supply Chain
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