Fancy driving a train? Irish Rail has opened its latest recruitment drive with salary scale up to €60k
Irish Rail said it’s been encouraged by the increasing interest from women in its recruitment drives.
Irish Rail said it’s been encouraged by the increasing interest from women in its recruitment drives.
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The roles will be spread across AWS and parent firm Amazon.
Ford dealers across Ireland are looking to recruit up to 50 new technicians and apprentices.
The new company’s promising a “commercially competitive local Irish source of biscuits”. Sounds delicious.
€10 million has been invested in the two sites.
Two jobs announcements this morning, from a sales firm and a healthcare company.
Accenture says it will be recruiting from around the country.
The company has been “overwhelmed by the level of local talent” since opening in Limerick last year.
A moratorium on hiring will be lifted.
Jobfairy, at your service.
The pay is pretty decent too.
Five ‘high-growth’ companies from the US and Europe are setting up offices in Ireland.
The positions at the ‘class of 2013′ group of Enterprise Ireland-supported start-ups will be mostly in the areas of IT, life sciences and gaming.
The Ryanair boss is looking for IT and digital professionals with the ‘X Factor’. He’ll be hosting an open day for those who make it through the first round of the process…
It’s not easy being the new kid on the block.
We’re certain that isn’t feasible.
Dublin Bus have welcomed the significant boost to their passenger numbers this year stating that it puts them in a great position for 2014.
The world’s number 1 recruitment search engine is expanding its EMEA headquarters in the Docklands.
The Acorn marketing agency is to hire another 100 people, while new 218 positions are being backed by Dublin Business Innovation Centre-backed firms.
Kelly Steel Engineering is to build a 3,500 tonne baggage handling facility at Abu Dhabi’s new Airport.
In total, 50 jobs have been created by the engineering company Byrne Looby, with 25 positions positions available in Ireland.
EY is targeting local and overseas talent and will be “reaching out” to emigrants in Australia, the US and elsewhere.
The data collection and analysis company hopes to hire a total of 150 people across its international operation in the next three years.
The Black Cats have begun their search for a new manager after Paolo Di Canio’s departure.
The jobs were announced in three food companies and a gaming systems support firm.
Lucinda Creighton is on the look out for a new assistant. Do you have what it takes? Step on down.
The jobs could be advertised as soon as the end of this month, but it’s not yet known how many will be offered.
The new jobs at Ei Electronics will bring the total workforce to 500.
Construction workers in particular are being sought to help with the post-earthquake rebuild of the New Zealand city.
The Limerick County Board say they are “disappointed” after manager Maurice Horan handed in his notice today.
The firm’s announced a €16 million investment in its Craigavon facility.
At least we hope it’s fake, Curbs.
He’s going nowhere, Arsenal fans.
The former Celtic, Manchester United and Ireland midfielder is leaving Perth Glory. Who’s got Tommy Dunne’s number?
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