Posts Tagged ‘Irish’

Career Expert Paul Mullan presents @ Career Bootcamp 2

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Career Boot camp will be held at the National College of Ireland from 16th-21st of August 2010. This is a free week for job seekers offering a range of workshops and seminars.

Paul Mullan is one of the guest speakers attending the event this year. His presentation is titled “Get Creative & Get Hired”. It will be held on Tue 17th Aug @ 9.30am

In the new world of job search you need to inject creativity to stand out and attract more job opportunities. Paul will inspire you to move from your comfort zone to inject more creativity into your job search. Paul will explain his formula for success; (A + C = V) = (O). He will help you to accept that the job market has changed, accept that you need to change and help you use creativity when targeting both the advertised jobs and the hidden job market.

Paul Mullan is the founder of Measurability. He is a rounded Career expert with deep and current knowledge across key job search ingredients including Self-Marketing, Social Media, Job Search, CVs and Interviews. Paul is a recognised through his expert career advice in the Irish Independent, Sunday Times and many leading websites. A business owner for over a decade, Paul job hunts every day, which means he walks the talk. Paul mixes his passion and humour to motivate activity, inspire creative, increase visibility and help jobseekers land more opportunities.

Careers, Outplacement, CV Writing, Interview Coaching & Personal Branding

Paul Mullan

Video from Careers Fair at the RDS on 12th November

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Below is the video for the Monster Careers Fair at the RDS on 12th November. This was a very successful day with great feedback from jobseekers. I presented at the event and you can hear some of my views on CV Writing during the video.

New Jobs in Ireland – SuccessFactors, Teleperformance, Olive Safety, Bord Na Móna

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Beneath all the doom and gloom in Ireland there is still a stream of new jobs announcements. This passes by some jobseekers as they are too caught up with the negative jobs news. Below is an outline of 700 new jobs announced in the last week or so. These jobs are across the country and within a number of skills and industry sectors.

240 new jobs in Dublin & Newry with Teleperformance — French call centre operator Teleperformance will create 240 jobs in Dublin & Newry to support grocery chain Sainsbury’s. This positive news follows an announcement earlier this year for 610 jobs at its customer contact centres in Newry and Bangor.

20 new jobs in Dublin with (AMPAC-ISP Group) — America Pacific Corporation will create 20 new jobs in Dublin over the next five years in Dublin following the decision to set up its European HQ in the city. AMPAC-ISP designs and manufactures mission-critical structural components for the European space industry.

100 new jobs in Cork with Olive Safety — A Cork H&S firm plans to create 100 jobs over the next year.

40 new jobs in Dublin with SuccessFactors — Talent management software provider SuccessFactors will establish its European Multilingual Business Centre in Dublin creating 40 high-value jobs in Ireland. The new European Multilingual Business Centre will be located in Dundrum. The European Multilingual Business Centre will service customers in the small and medium-size markets.

300 jobs nationwide with Bord Na Móna — Bord Na Mona are investing in green energy and will create jobs as a result. The jobs will be created in a range of areas in projects such as environmental solution, waste recovery and recycling and new investment in wind and gas power stations.

For those of you targeting these jobs it is important to market yourself and sell yourself. CV Writing Services can enhance your CV and help you stand out in the crowd. Interview Techniques Preparation can help you deliver at interview and land job offers.

Workshop – Get a job in Ireland 2009 – Essential Guide

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Jobs are scarce and competition is high. What worked during the Celtic Tiger highs will not owrk now. Whether you are changing career or out of work this career workshop is a MUST ATTEND. It will unearth the essential skills to find a job in a tough job market.

The workshop will help you

Enhance you job hunting skills and knowledge – Access the hidden job market!!

Enhance your CV – Market yourself effectively and land more interviews

Enhance performance at interview – Get jobs offers!!

Paul Mullan & Jane Downes will be running the workshop – Meet the experts

Paul Mullan is founder of Measurability (www.measurability.ie) a leading Career, Outplacement and HR consultancy. Paul is a leading commentator in Ireland as career doctor for Irish Independent and CV expert for RecruitIreland. He has 15 years career coaching, recruitment, outplacement and HR experience in Ireland and UK.

Jane Downes if founder of Clearview Coaching Group (www.clearviewcoachgroup.com) and practices career and executive coaching. Jane also co – owns Irelands first Development Assessment and Coaching Centre for Emotional Intelligence – www.EiIreland.com. Jane is regularly invited to write articles for the National Press in the areas of Motivation/Performance/ Goals/Career & Interview Coaching and Work Life Balance. Jane has a Social Science Degree from U.C.D and Fas Approved Training/Facilitation Qualification (N.U.I). She is a Qualified Life & Business Coach and Career Coach Assessor (www.fireworkcoaching.com) and a licensed and qualified Emotional Intelligence Assessor (EQi).

Workshop & Booking Details

Date: Sat 25th April 2009
Venue: Bewleys Hotel Dublin Airport
Address Baskin Lane Cloghran, Dublin
Workshops: 2 separate workshops – morning and afternoon
Time: 10.00 – 1.00pm & 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Cost: €120

Each workshop is limited to 15 places so book now to avoid disappointment – email paul@measurability.ie or via booking for contact us

Increased IT investment by Irish Firms

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

IT sector

A KPMG report has found that over half of Irish firms intent to increase their spend on IT this year. Would this explain why most Senior Technical Executives are optimistic about the performance of the IT sector in 2008.

The fact that IT investment will increase with the cloud of pessimism over the economy is significant for IT sector as traditionally IT spend was considered optional rather than necessary.

At least one sector is rubbing its hands with the prospect of good news in 2008. The construction sector with hit with more bad news today with the number of new home completions to fall again this year

Positive outlook for IT Sector

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Positive IT sector

There seems to be quite a bit of bullish optimism across the Irish economy – glass half full stuff. Today it is the turn of the IT sector. I hope these voices are that of realism and not a case of dillusion like our good friend from Iraq “Comical Ali” – remember his statements about the US forces with a US tank in the background.

Anyway today I am going to believe what I have read.

The IT sector looks set to have a bright 2008. Over 50% of Senior Technology Executives surveyed were confident about the prospects for the sector in 2008. 68% of those surveyed expected to hire staff this year. Of note is that 48% felt that it was getting more difficult to recruit good staff.

So all the IT professionals who left the sector after the 2000 dotbomb – come back we need you!!