30 new jobs created at IT software company Wrike
There was good news for job hunters today as IT company Wrike announced 30 new jobs at its Dublin base. The software company say the creation of the jobs comes as they are expanding their …
There was good news for job hunters today as IT company Wrike announced 30 new jobs at its Dublin base. The software company say the creation of the jobs comes as they are expanding their …
If you flat-pack your way through life, you may have traipsed up and down IKEA in Dublin a few times already. But if you live in Cork or its surrounding areas, the trip is a …
There is some good news for healthy eaters and job seekers, as the food chain Chopped has announced the creation of 120 new jobs across six new outlets in Dublin and Kildare. The positions on …
It has been confirmed this evening that 50 jobs are set to go at Dell EMC in Cork. It is understood that the redundancies will be compulsory, and have arisen as a result of a …
There was good news for job hunters today as one of the country’s biggest supermarket chains Lidl revealed they are 100 new people in Dublin at four new stores. It is understood the German retailer …
The value of Sterling has dropped almost by 20% against the US dollar since Britain sounded the Brexit trumpet. The currency is currently trading at $1.22 and €1.10 to the pound, lows not seen for …
The launch of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Note 7 soon became marred with controversy, after users worldwide reported that their brand new devices burst into flames while charging. Samsung first halted production, and then discontinued manufacturing …
Samsung has confirmed that it will no longer manufacture the Galaxy Note 7 device, due to a string of unresolved safety issues. The device, which was originally launched in August last, soon became infamous for …
There is some good news for job seekers this morning, as US tech support firm Trusource Labs has announced the creation of 134 new jobs in Limerick. The new positions will become available at a …
Samsung has temporarily abandoned production of the its Galaxy Note 7 device, due to safety concerns. The device was launched to great fanfare last August, but reports of some units going up in flames while …
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