As Ireland remains one of the most attractive countries in the world for technology giants to base their headquarters, there has never been a better time to check out what’s out there in terms of ...
John Kennedy is a journalist who served as editor of Silicon Republic for 17 years. His interests include all things technological, music, movies, reading, history, gaming and losing the occasional ...
Google is understood to be planning to create 400 new jobs in Dublin, cementing its position as one of the city’s biggest employers. Google is reportedly in talks to rent the Irish Life Investment ...
307 jobs are under threat at online payment firm PayPal's offices in Dublin and Dundalk in Co Louth. The company is opening a consultation with impacted staff who have been notified about the ...
Regions losing out to capital and commuter belt as divide widensRural Minister admits 'Ireland is imbalanced' as Government launches €1bn fund for villages Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. Picture: Damien ...
As Christmas approaches and the festive season gets in full swing, more and more companies are looking for extra staff to fill the demand of holiday shoppers. From extra retail staff, selling ...
Madrid is the hardest city in Europe in which to find employment. Paris has more job openings than job seekers. Luxembourg and Amsterdam are prime destinations for workers because jobs in both places ...
The American company West Pharmaceutical Services is to create another 330 jobs as part of an expansion of its manufacturing site in Damastown, west Dublin. The firm, which specialises in drug ...
Almost two thirds of businesses in the capital have either lost employees or had prospective employees turn down a job offer because of a lack of affordable housing, new research has found. The first ...
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