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Leaving Certificate results and CAO offers 2015
First and foremost, congratulations and well done to all. No matter how often this day may come to a family, the Leaving Certificate results are a landmark day for each son or daughter, indeed for the entire family. So, again, well done.
Shopify’s search for gurus starts this week in the city
Shopify is this week starting to hire Gurus, the company’s customer support agents, to work remotely in the Galway region. The new operations will allow the company to better serve their international merchants across any time zone. Headquartered in Canada, Shopify has over 600 employees and currently powers more than 165,000 stores in approximately 150 countries.
Free digital marketing, financial sector and sales events seminars open to Galway businesses
A free digital marketing event covering Lead Generation, SEO and Cloud will take place on April 23 in the Connacht Hotel from 9.30am to 1pm. This is being funded by Galway Executive Skillnet, the event will cover Lead Generation, SEO and Cloud with guest speaker and well-known social media trainer Damien Mulley.
Initiative to give teenage inventors a head start comes to Galway
Galway Science and Technology Forum, in partnership with NUI Galway, has invited TeenTech to Galway. TeenTech is an industry-led initiative that helps students understand how STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subjects are the pathway to tomorrow’s careers, and to give teenage inventors and innovators a head start.
Recruitment Tips from our four experts
As part of our ongoing series on jobs, in connection with our classified website classifieds.advertiser.ie/jobs, the experts give tips on various areas of the recruitment process.
Players must listen to their bodies and I should know
After hearing Joe Brolly on the Saturday Night Show a few weeks ago on about player burn out and injuries because of over training it made for a fascinating listen and really struck a chord. I’m having my fourth surgery in six years today in the Beacon hospital in Dublin. I put my body through the mill for club and county and played games that I really shouldn’t have, most notably in 1999, when my injury nightmare started.
McKennas’ Guides crowns Galway “the finest city to eat in Ireland”
The west of the country has been on something of a winning streak of late when it comes to food and hospitality. Kai Café and Restaurant was the big winner at the start of the year scooping the top prize, Restaurant of the Year for 2015, in Georgina Campbell’s Awards, the country’s longest-running hospitality awards. Run by New Zealander Jess Murphy and her Irish husband David, Kai had been converted from a tearoom to a rustic restaurant, and was praised for having seriously good food with a sense of fun. Best Asian Restaurant went to The Asian Tea House, with Mitchell’s in Clifden and Frankie Mallon of An Port Mór, Westport, awarded best seafood restaurant and best seafood chef respectively.
Claregalway students are Google Doodle finalists
Two first year students from Coláiste Bhaile Chláir Emily Wall and Emma Malone, have qualified as Doodle 4 Google 2015 finalists with their doodle designs based on the theme “My Perfect Day”.
Doodle4Google finalist
Five-year-old Karen Steel from Cloghans Hill NS is one of three semi-finalists from the school in the Doodle4Google 2015 competition.
Motor show premiere of new VW Sharan MPV
Volkswagen is presenting the technically updated Sharan at the Geneva International Motor Show this week.