Jobs Danish home furniture firm JYSK to create 100 new jobs in IrelandThe home furniture business has just opened its 21st Irish store, with another 10 planned over the next 12 months
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Companies New Qualtrics’ EMEA HQ to create 100 additional jobs in DublinThe headquarters - located on Clarendon Row in the heart of the city - will feature an innovation centre focused on AI
Energy Irish-based offshore wind consultancy firm eyes expansion, plans to hire 500 engineersGavin & Doherty Geosolutions aims to expand base of clients in Europe, the United States and Asia
Tech Jobs Vyta Group to create 100 jobs following €6.4m investmentIT equipment recycling company to hire across a number of different skillsets across sites in Dublin, Belfast and Essex.
Jobs H&MV Engineering to create 700 jobs in Castleroy, Co Limerick over next five yearsThis announcement follows the recent expansion of the company’s Dublin office within the last 12 months, a new Thurles office that opened in 2022 and the upcoming expansion to its Cork office before the end of 2023
Employment Employment rate reaches record high with 2.6m working - CSO70 per cent of females under 64 have jobs, the highest number recorded
Jobs Northern Ireland care home operator to create 950 jobs following multi-million pound US investment Healthcare Ireland says it plans to use the money to expand to 40 nursing homes in NI, and to develop facilities on the rest of the island and in the UK
Artificial Intelligence BT Ireland still hiring despite threat to 55,000 jobs with shift to AI The telecoms giant has over 600 staff in Ireland and announced plans for wide-ranging cuts this morning
Tech Dublin-based CubeMatch expands in IndiaThe consultancy will add 50 new jobs at its office in Chennai, bring total staff at the business to 450
Commercial Property Ask the recruitment doctor: Is it worth pursuing a qualification as a real estate agent? Property recruitment specialist Avril Clare offers advice and reassurance for one reader unsure about a career in property
Companies Indeed told staff in Ireland it had ‘no plans for layoffs’ five months before cutting jobsIndeed chief executive Chris Hyams says company made ‘meaningful changes’ to severance packages to improve them, and reduced the number of roles cut in Ireland
Jobs Fears for Irish jobs as LinkedIn cuts more than 700 roles worldwideNetworking platform, which employs around 2,000 people in Ireland, cites changing behaviour and slowing revenues as reasons for the layoffs
Jobs Electronic components firm Bourns to create 35 jobs in Cork with opening of electrification labThe company said it had expanded its customer base over the last five years by supporting customers who develop advanced energy-efficient power supplies
Jobs Accenture staff warned not to leak to the media amid controversy over job cutsThe global consulting firm has made small improvements to the severance packages it is offering the 404 staff it is planning to lay off in Ireland
BP Exclusive Indeed improves severance deals for laid-off staff after criticismNew offer, which comes after reporting by the Business Post, is still viewed as disappointing by many Indeed staff
Employment Number of ‘bad jobs’ in Irish economy must be reduced, government told National Economic and Social Council report says work needs to be made more attractive by improving the rights of workers to negotiate
Companies Apple to cut jobs in some corporate retail teams in first public layoffs The iPhone maker has largely held off on corporate layoffs, even as it trims budgets and pares back much of its contractor workforce
Employment Professional services firm Azets Ireland to create 120 jobsAzets is also looking to hire a number of people for its recently created entry-level and graduate positions
business ServiceNow boss: no layoffs for us because ‘we’ve had strong financial discipline’Recent large-scale cuts made by the likes of Google and Meta will only damage their offering, says ServiceNow EMEA president Ulrik Nehammer