Joulica Expands Operations in Galway, Ireland, Creating 40 New Jobs

Galway, Ireland – Analytics firm Joulica is set to boost its workforce in Ireland by hiring 40 new employees over the next three years. The recruitment drive will span various departments, including product development, sales and marketing, and customer success. This strategic expansion is expected to bring Joulica’s total workforce in Ireland to 70. Joulica … Read more

Job creation ahead of target – 218,178 now employed by Enterprise Ireland client companies

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney, and Enterprise Ireland, the government agency responsible for developing Irish business globally, today announced the creation of 19,660 new jobs by Enterprise Ireland client companies in 2022. The job growth translates into a net increase of 10,841 jobs created last year. Enterprise Ireland companies now employ … Read more

TikTok to create 1,000 new jobs in Ireland

Chinese video-sharing platform TikTok has announced that it plans to create an additional 1,000 workers to bolster its Irish operation. At the beginning of this year, the company employed more than 2,000 staff in Ireland. It established its Irish operation in Dublin in 2018. The news was shared with the Taoiseach and IDA Ireland CEO … Read more

Food manufacturing factory hiring for various positions in Drogheda

Due to business expansion, a Food manufacturing company is looking for various positions in Drogheda. They seek professionals for Machine Operators, General operatives, Lines Supervisors, and Packaging and Production Staff Applicants must have an EU passport or a current working permit with Ireland. Direct contract with an Irish employer, shift work, full time (40-48 hours … Read more

EURES Ireland host an Online European Job Day on 15th March 2022

The Department of Social Protection’s European Employment Services, EURES Ireland will host ‘Jobs in Ireland 2022’ On-line Recruitment Event on Tuesday, 15th March 2022 from 10am to 2pm. The online event will bring job opportunities with Irish employers in the hospitality, construction and transport sectors to jobseekers and job changers in Ireland and across EU/EEA countries, the … Read more

Recent graduates face reduced job chances during the pandemic

The first wave of pandemic graduates left college with reduced employment chances and fewer opportunities to see the world, a survey by the Higher Education Authority has confirmed. The latest Graduate Outcome Survey gives a snapshot of the lives of college-leavers nine months after they departed third-level education, highlighting broad-ranging trends on earnings, employment, and … Read more

Up to 8,000 primary teachers won’t go back to school tomorrow, INTO says

INTO General Secretary John Boyle has confirmed, there will be close to 8,000 primary school teachers not returning to school tomorrow due to Covid-19 and there’s “not a hope we’ll have enough replacement teachers”, Substitute teachers who are in their final two years in teaching colleges will be used to fill the gaps created by … Read more