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Galway Simon Community announces new CEO
Galway Simon Community has announced the appointment of Carol Baumann as its new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Karen Golden, who had served the organisation for many years.
Bank of Ireland installs new ATMs in Eyre Square as part of a €60m nationwide investment
Bank of Ireland has begun the replacement of its entire ATM fleet (including both external and internal machines) as part of a €60 million investment in ATMs and branch improvements.
Bank of Ireland installs new ATMs in Eyre Square as part of a €60m nationwide investment
Bank of Ireland has begun the replacement of its entire ATM fleet (including both external and internal machines) as part of a €60 million investment in ATMs and branch improvements.
Now is the 'time to secure a mortgage', says financial expert
With interest rates on the decline and competition heating up in Ireland’s lending market, now is an opportune moment to secure a mortgage, according to Margaret Barrett, Managing Director at Mortgage Navigators.
The future of digital business: key tech trends and Ireland’s role in innovation
As we move through the 2020s, rapid technological advancements are reshaping industries, economies, and societies. From artificial intelligence to blockchain, the digital landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, creating new opportunities for businesses worldwide.
Careers in tech and the courses available to help you get there
With more than 100,000 people employed in the Irish tech sector, and with many of the global tech leaders choosing to have their headquarters in this country, the tech industry here is booming.
Have you heard about the current account and debit card from Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union?
Convenience and accessibility define the way many manage their finances in today’s world and Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union continues to meet the diverse needs of its members with tailored banking solutions.
Careers in tech – are you thinking of studying IT or computer science?
With more than 100,000 people employed in the Irish tech sector, and with many of the global tech leaders choosing to have their headquarters in this country, the tech industry here is booming. The Central Statistics Office has valued the IT industry in Ireland at over €241 billion. Dublin is home to Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and HubSpot, to name a few. Studying IT or computer science can offer a rewarding and exciting career. Nowadays, almost every company, whether it is an SME or a large multinational, has its own IT department, meaning that IT and computer science graduates can choose to work in a range of industries such as healthcare, banking, insurance and education. University of Galway, ATU, and TUS offer courses in information technology and computer science.
Decline in job openings highlights changing dynamics in market - Morgan McKinley
The Morgan McKinley Quarterly Employment Monitor registered a slight decrease of 2% in the number of professional job openings in Q3 2023 compared to the previous quarter across all professional sectors.
