Archive for July, 2009

Intune Networks New Jobs Announcement follows after Intel Jobs Cut.

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Another positive jobs announcement for Ireland. A possible 350 jobs to be created by Irish Company – Intune Networks. This annoucement falls under the “smart economy” tag.

50 jobs are to be created in the next year followed by another 300 within three years at Irish company Intune Networks, which is building a new communications network to cut down bottlenecks in data transfer.

The Irish telecoms equipment design company was named to lead the Government’s programme to build Ireland’s Exemplar Smart Network. Intune’s programmable fibre optic platform will form the foundation for creating a next generation smart and green communications infrastructure for Ireland. Minister Ryan said the network would give Ireland world leading technology and a first mover advantage in the establishment of a smart economy, helping Ireland leapfrog its international peers in digital infrastructure.

This announcement is positive news off the back of the announcement last week that Intel was cutting 294 jobs at its plant in Leixlip. Interestingly I was out there last week and the general feeling among those I spoke to was that there was little surprise with the news. This still does not make it any easier for those who lost their job.

Job Searching & Job Hunting – Linkedin & Social Media Networking

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

My friend works for a leading multinational and he informed me that the company has made a decision to move away from job boards and recruitment agencies and they are currently training their recruiters to use social media networking tools to source potential job candidates.

Could this spell the end for job boards and recruitment agencies?

It is too early to say this BUT one thing is for sure that if jobseekers are not using these tools they are missing out on potential jobs. Quite simply – you will not work for this particualr company as they will not find you or you will not know about their jobs.

If you are a jobseekers and you have not already set up a Linkedin Profile I suggest you do it now. Linked in is fast becoming a must use resource for jobseekers. If you want an idea how to set up hte content of your profile view Paul Mullan Linkedin Profile – Career & Outplacement Expert

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Gilead Sciences – CORK JOBS

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

SOME GOOD NEWS FOR CORK ON THE JOBS FRONT WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT 30 NEW JOBS WILL BE CREATED IN THE COUNTY.

Gilead Sciences says it plans to establish a European Financial Shared Services Centre at its base just outside the city. The biotechnology company plans to create 30 new jobs in Cork as a result.

The European Financial Shared Services centre will process the company’s finances for its European operation. Gilead Sciences currently employs 125 people at the plant in Carrigtwohill.

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Small Business in Ireland

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

According to a recent survey by ISME there seems to be no evidence of “Green Shoot” in the Small Business Sector in Ireland. Actually the opposite is true and thing are getting worse.

40% expect to let staff go

70% dont expect to be in business next year if things don’t change

The worst hit sector is Construction followed by Retail, Distribution and Manufacturing.

The biggest problems faced by SME’s include fall in orders BUT more worryingly lack of access to credit. Hmmmm – gues those banks are not fulfilling their side of the deal!!

Oracle to cut jobs in Europe

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

More jobs to go across europe according to latest news from enn.

The paper also says that Oracle is planning to cut up to 1,000 jobs in Europe, according to a French labour union. A note on the website of the CDFT union says it has been informed by the company of plans to cut between 850 and 1,000 in Europe, from a total of 17,000 staff. Around 250 positions will be lost in France, the union claims, just over 15 percent of its French workforce. The apparent move by the software giant comes shortly after the company said it detected signs of improvement in its North American business for its fiscal fourth quarter, but indicated that the business environment in Europe remains challenging. An Oracle spokeswoman declined to comment.