Freelance vs. Full-Time: Exploring Flexible Work Arrangements in the Irish Job Market

Freelance vs. Full-Time: Exploring Flexible Work Arrangements in the Irish Job Market The way work is conducted has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. Traditional 9-to-5 office jobs are no longer the only option for those seeking employment and other more flexible arrangements have gained popularity. By exploring flexible work arrangements in the Irish… Continue reading Freelance vs. Full-Time: Exploring Flexible Work Arrangements in the Irish Job Market

How To Prepare For Your First Nursing Job Interview

How To Prepare For Your First Nursing Job Interview Applying for your first healthcare job can be an exciting yet challenging experience. Healthcare workers play a crucial role in providing physical, emotional, and psychological support to patients and their families. It is a very rewarding career with many options to work in a variety of… Continue reading How To Prepare For Your First Nursing Job Interview

International Volunteer Day

International Volunteer Day Today December 5th marks International Volunteer Day celebrating the theme of solidarity through volunteering. This year’s campaign highlights the power of our collective humanity to drive positive change through volunteerism. There are many advantages of volunteering, it is an excellent way to meet new people, give back to the community and help… Continue reading International Volunteer Day

So you want work in Construction?

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My name is Joe Kenny and I look after the Temporary Construction Division in Servisource Recruitment.  What follows is a guide on how to get a job in construction from the perspective of a recruiter. Time and again I watch candidates sabotage themselves by making the same handful of mistakes which can easily be avoided… Continue reading So you want work in Construction?

Are You Sabotaging Your Job Search?

Are you sabotaging your own job search by engaging in self-destructive behaviour? We would like to share some warning signs to help you. Do you rule yourself out? When job searching, do you often ‘rule yourself out’ if; when reading a job spec, you don’t have a certain skill? “I didn’t apply for that position… Continue reading Are You Sabotaging Your Job Search?

Job seeking on your Mobile Device and Social Media

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With the improved economic climate, and the increase in job prospects; many workers are considering career or job changes; making competition rife. If you are serious about finding your dream job, you must be ready to apply for a job instantaneously – on your mobile device and social media! Mobile device use in Ireland: It… Continue reading Job seeking on your Mobile Device and Social Media

Tips for Graduates: The Transition from Student to Career

A graduate is defined by the Oxford dictionary as “A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first academic degree“. Starting your career as a graduate is a new beginning that many students look forward to. It is an exciting time… Continue reading Tips for Graduates: The Transition from Student to Career

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