Skillnet Ireland announces €1m fund to establish new Skillnet Business Networks
Thu, Aug 04, 2022
Skillnet Ireland, the business support agency responsible for advancing the competitiveness, productivity, and innovation of Irish businesses through enterprise-led talent development, is calling for applications to set up new Skillnet Business Networks.
Read more ...Four Star Pizza targets Galway as possible location for new stores
Thu, Aug 04, 2022
FOUR STAR PIZZA’S new CEO Colin Hughes has named Galway as a possible location for one or more new stores to be opened by the company over the next three years.
Read more ...No rise in females in top financial services roles, says Network Ireland
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
Women’s business group Network Ireland has expressed disappointment that there has been no improvement to the numbers of females in the top roles in the financial services sector.
Read more ...Beware of latest email scam, say Titan Security experts
Thu, Jul 21, 2022
Galway-based cyber security experts TitanHQ (https://www.titanhq.com/) have warned Irish people to be on the lookout for the latest email scam, after a school district in the United States admitted last month to transferring nearly €200,000 to an account controlled by cyber criminals.
Read more ...New Thermo King centre has capacity for up to 70 engineers
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Thermo King’s new research and development (R&D) centre located adjacent to its sustainable manufacturing operations in Galway has capacity for up to 70 engineers.
Read more ...Ulster Bank is reminding customers in Galway to choose and move and close
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Ulster Bank is continuing to write to its current and deposit account customers on a phased, rolling basis, to give them six months’ notice to Choose a new provider, Move their balances and transactions and switch their account(s).
The Bank is reminding its Galway customers in vulnerable situations and those in need of additional support that assistance is available through its dedicated customer phone line 1800 656 001 open 8am-8pm, 7 days a week.
Read more ...How to avoid the ‘out of sight, out of mind’ trap
Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Q: Since the pandemic, a lot of people in our company are still working remotely. I’m one of them. I now live 140 miles from head office, having moved here early in lockdown. I’m the furthest one away and consequently spend the least amount of time in head office. The others tend to spend a day each week there, whereas I pay a visit perhaps once every four weeks. There is no hard-and-fast rule, but I find it makes sense for me to go there about once a month to meet some people. A promotion opportunity is coming up and I fear I may suffer from the ‘out of sight out of mind’ phenomenon. How can I avoid this? (DJ, email).
Read more ...Galway workers and companies urged to use new ATU careers portal for career guidance and hiring
Thu, Jul 07, 2022
Galway businesses and workers have been urged to use a free new service from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) that offers advice on upskilling, changing jobs and university courses.
The website, which was developed by the ATU as part of the €12.3million Higher Education 4.0 scheme, mixes AI technology and one-to-one human engagement to help workers access higher education and update their knowledge in way that’s as seamless and flexible as possible.
Read more ...Shannon Airport and the west’s economy feel bounce from the JP McManus Pro-Am
Thu, Jul 07, 2022
The excitement was palpable at Shannon Airport this week as thirty private jets carrying some of the world’s top golfers were welcome visitors as they landed at Shannon to participate in the prestigious, star-studded, JP McManus Pro-Am in Adare Manor.
Read more ...GRETB's Further Education and Training (FET) Department is recruiting
Thu, Jul 07, 2022
FET staff members manage and deliver further education and training through a wide range of programmes and services within Galway and Roscommon including but not limited to, traineeships, apprenticeships, back to education initiatives, community education and training, music generation, vocational training opportunities scheme, youth services, youth advocacy, local creative youth partnership, adult information and guidance services and youthreach.
GRETB is expanding their FET Team across Galway and Roscommon and have a variety of vacancies that might interest you. Whether you wish to teach, train, support community or youth development, GRETB may have the role for you.
Read more ...Shop Street Three store upgrades its customer offering
Thu, Jul 07, 2022
The newly renovated Three store on Shop Street has been unveiled as part of Three Ireland’s nationwide retail upgrade; a €27 million investment to transform its customer offering and retail stores across the country. The investment comes as Three moves to redefine the telecommunications sector and create a new category of retail stores for Ireland’s towns and cities with the newly revamped Shop Street store now open.
This investment will create a new experience for consumers, bringing a wholistic approach to connected lifestyles. For the first time Three will not only provide connectivity through its network and devices, but local Galway consumers will now also be able to turn to Three for expert advice and access to over 100 new lifestyle products curated to suit Irish shoppers and their interests.
Read more ...ATU Galway welcomes key companies and agencies to business engagement event
Thu, Jun 30, 2022
The Atlantic Technological University (ATU) this week hosted a major business engagement event to assess to degree to which higher education institutions are meeting the needs of enterprise in the West and North West.
Read more ...Dermot Nolan elected President of Galway Chamber
Thu, Jun 30, 2022
Dermot Nolan has been elected the new President of Galway Chamber. Mr Nolan is the Group Finance Director of the Headspace Group and has previously served as Deputy President of the Chamber as well as Chair of the Evolving Galway Committee.
Read more ...How to give your CV a contemporary feel
Thu, Jun 30, 2022
Q. I haven’t written a CV in 32 years, would you believe, for the simple reason that I haven’t needed one? I got a job immediately after leaving school and, as far as I can recall, my CV back then was a simple one-page affair. I stayed within the same company for 17 years and then got offered another job somewhere else without doing an interview as I knew the owner. In what ways have CVs changed since last I wrote one? (EC, email).
Read more ...How to make career change work to your advantage
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Q: For the last three years I have been in college fulltime, embarking on a new career path. I’ve loved every day of it, even the difficult assignments and challenging exams. I’m graduating this summer. Prior to this second college stint, I worked in a sector I didn’t enjoy and had five jobs in seven years. Each time, I just got bored or felt that the company wasn’t right for me. However, since going back back to college, I have realised that my earlier career was the problem, not individual companies within the sector. I had that hunch all along, but college has confirmed it for me. However, I now fear that employers will see me as an unsettled individual who just jumps from job to job? Any tips on how I make sure this doesn’t hold me back? (DR, email).
Read more ...Q: For the last three years I have been in college fulltime, embarking on a new career path. I’ve loved every day of it, even the difficult assignments and challenging exams. I’m graduatin
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
A third of white-collar Irish professionals have stated that they are ‘very likely’ to leave their job in the coming months, unless more understanding and assistance is directed toward personal matters which impact their work.
Read more ...Bluebird Care launches massive recruitment drive for healthcare assistants
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Due to the phenomenal growth in demand for their homecare services, Bluebird Care has vacancies for both full and part-time healthcare assistants in the Galway city and county areas.
The company is launching a major recruitment drive this week which will run for the remainder of 2022. Bluebird Care also realise that the cost of becoming a qualified healthcare assistant is prohibitive for many people and is a barrier to entry to the industry, so to help as many people as possible to get a rewarding career they are offering a number of incentives to new employees hired during 2022 which includes FREE QQI Level 5 modules and interest free educational loans. This offer is run through their very popular ‘From Training to a Job’ programme which has been so successful that they are now running additional training days to handle the demand.
Read more ...Women to lead the way in Teagasc’s new Farm Safety & Assurance module
Thu, Jun 23, 2022
Maria Walsh, MEP visited Mountbellew Agricultural College last week to officially launch a brand new Teagasc QQI Level 5 Farm Safety & Assurance module, of which the first round will be delivered specifically to women working in the agri-sector.
Read more ...Limerick Chamber asks ministers to end Dublin Airport monopoly
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
The response to passenger chaos at Dublin Airport must elicit a wider aviation policy response rather than a short-term fix, Limerick Chamber has stated.
Read more ...How to avoid complacency in a job interview
Thu, Jun 09, 2022
Q: I’m going for a job in-house and all the indications are that I am the hot favourite. I have been number two to the current incumbent for the last four years. However, there are talented people elsewhere in the company who want to climb the ladder and they will make a huge effort to get the job. Also, I consider myself something of an underdog lover and I just hate being favourite. Any tips on how I can make sure?
A: I always advise my clients to go into the interview as if they are second or third favourite. They need to understand that they can get the job, but they have a bit of work to do to nail it down. And this is a particularly relevant piece of advice when you are the favourite.
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