University of Galway Professor recognised for contribution to research and leadership

Thu, Sep 14, 2023

University of Galway’s Professor Alma McCarthy has been recognised for her contribution to academia, research and leadership and honoured with the Fellowship of the Irish Academy of Management.

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Shannon Airport join forces with ESB to cut lighting power consumption by two thirds

Thu, Sep 07, 2023

The Shannon Airport Group and ESB have completed a major lighting project which will see Shannon Airport’s energy consumption in lighting cut by two thirds.

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Strong push can take you over the line

Thu, Sep 07, 2023

Q: I am going for an interview in my company and the field is bound to be very competitive. It’s a great job. People from inside the company are eyeing it up, as are others from similar companies. A woman could get nervous thinking about the opposition. How should I approach the interview? (OL, email).

A: Every time you go for a job, you must believe that the opposition is of a high quality. To think otherwise is to court complacency and that’s no ally in any competitive process.

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Nine Galway charities and community organisations receive donations from ALDI store colleagues

Thu, Sep 07, 2023

A total of nine Galway-based charities and community organisations have become the latest beneficiaries of ALDI’s Community Grants programme, with each receiving a grant from the ALDI store teams in County Galway.

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Galway stores champion environmental change

Thu, Sep 07, 2023

SuperValu Loughrea and Centra Lough Atalia have joined forces with SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) to spearhead environmental change in the retail sector, demonstrating their commitment to energy reduction and sustainable business.

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Unrelated study might offer real value

Thu, Aug 31, 2023

Q: I am applying for a job. At the moment, I am also doing a part-time college course in an unrelated field and am wondering if I should mention this in the application? I don’t want them to think that my attention lies elsewhere or that my concentration will not be total. What do you think? (AC, email).

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Budget 2024 must allow small business owners to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving business environment

Thu, Aug 31, 2023

The Small Firms Association (SFA) has called on Government to continue to back Ireland’s small businesses and entrepreneurs to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving business environment.

David Broderick, SFA Director, said the Irish economy has proven resilient, as it recovered from Covid and faced the challenges of inflation and rising energy prices. “Now as we enter a time of interest rates hikes, it is vital that the Government use Budget 2024 to focus on providing certainty on costs and maintaining competitiveness, to safeguard our domestically owned businesses.

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Bord Gáis Energy to recruit 300 staff including 70 apprentices

Thu, Aug 31, 2023

Bord Gáis Energy has announced plans to triple its services workforce by recruiting 300 staff including training 70 apprentices, and opening a bespoke Bord Gáis Energy Academy, over the next five years.

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Tesco introduces free GP service and wellbeing support for Galway colleagues and their families

Thu, Aug 17, 2023

Tesco Ireland has today announced the introduction of a free virtual GP service for its colleagues in Galway along with enhancements to some of its existing benefits.

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Sligo native named new CEO of Western Development Commission

Thu, Aug 17, 2023

The board of the Western Development Commission (WDC), the state agency responsible for the economic and social development of the West of Ireland has appointed a new chief executive with Allan Mulrooney stepping into the role from next month.

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Watch the gap – and go for it

Thu, Aug 17, 2023

Q: I felt the questions didn’t suit me, as Larry Gogan was fond of saying on the Just-a-Minute quiz many moons ago. They didn’t really ask me what I’d bring to the role – they were totally fixated on what I thought about the position. How could I have handled the interview differently? (TH, email).

A: Interviews are funny – they can come and go so quickly, leaving you to lament that ‘it was over almost before I knew it’.

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Sky’s the limit for Irish Businesses in Shannon Duty Free’s new beauty, living and wellness area

Thu, Aug 17, 2023

The sky’s the limit for Irish brands in Shannon Airport Duty Free’s new Beauty, Living and Wellness area.

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Uisce Éireann to help Galway businesses make savings through more sustainable use of water

Thu, Aug 10, 2023

Nine out of 10 Irish Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Galway plan to maintain or increase investment in sustainability practices and solutions in the next 12 months to meet what many see as a growing consumer appetite for more sustainable products and services, according to the bi-annual Uisce Éireann SME Sustainability Sentiment Survey.

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€4m broadband investment in Inverin paying off for local community

Thu, Aug 10, 2023

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company rolling out the new high-speed fibre broadband network under the Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP) is making an investment of almost €4 million to ensure access for over 1,000 Galway homes, farms and businesses in and around Inverin.

The company was in the village last week to meet with local teacher Nora Mhic Dhonnacha who is connected to the NBI network which has made online learning much easier.

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So, what else can I do?

Thu, Aug 10, 2023

Q: I’ve been working as a systems analyst for many years. I’m good at what I do and am paid well, but something’s missing. I’m just not happy. What else can I do? (JM, email).

A; JM, your query regularly crops up with clients. For systems analyst, substitute graphic designer, school teacher or auctioneer. Essentially, there are three options open to you.

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Double win for Red Carnation hotel collection at prestigious Catey awards

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

The Red Carnation Hotel Collection, which encompasses Ashford Castle and sister hotel, The Lodge at Ashford in Mayo, has scooped two awards at the Cateys in the UK, a prestigious award ceremony for the hospitality industry.

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Coping with remote work overload

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

Q: I’m a member of a remote working team collaborating on a major project – and I’m struggling. It feels like everything has to be scheduled and I never know if people are even concentrating in Zoom meetings. I feel overloaded and I miss being around people. Any tips? (DF, email).

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Minimum wage increase will make many businesses unviable, says ISME

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

ISME has this week written to the Taoiseach to highlight issues around the impact of the proposed 12.4% increase on the National Minimum Wage in 2024, noting that the measure will create a financially unsustainable situation for many small and medium businesses across Ireland. The letter from the Chair of ISME, Marc O’Dwyer, follows representation from many of ISME’s Association members and affiliated trade bodies.

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Take part in this incredible celebration of family-run businesses

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

If you are a family-run business, then this is your moment to shine and get the recognition your business truly deserves.

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Stunning six bedroom house with two bedroom annexe in Renville

Thu, Aug 03, 2023

Fairways Lodge is an outstanding family home set on a sheltered and private half acre site on the Maree Road, adjacent to Renville Park, the Galway Bay Golf Resort and Renville Sailing Club and just 2.7km from Oranmore village.

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