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gteic@Acaill Hub Open Day

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Looking for workspace in Achill or the Mayo area? Call in to gteic@Acaill on Saturday, March 19, between 1pm to 3pm for the Achill gteic open day.

Galway businesswoman develops Ireland’s first online international female accelerator for women in digital health and life science

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Galway businesswoman Diane Nevin has drawn up an exciting accelerator programme aimed at female entrepreneurs operating in digital health and life science sector.

How to show the results of your earnest workplace contribution in job interviews

Continuing our series on the START method, this week we come to Results. As you will know from the previous columns, START stands for Situation, Task, Action(s), Result(s) and Them.

How to show the results of your workplace contribution in job interviews

Continuing our series on the START method, this week we come to Results. As you will know from the previous columns, START stands for Situation, Task, Action(s), Result(s) and Them.

How ‘paying IT forward’ helps enrich diversity in the workplace

=It has been proven time and again that a diverse and inclusive workforce better supports an organisation’s success, yet the diversity challenge is far-reaching and all of ours to solve. Solutions can be complex and varied - for example, access programmes are important to reach students in need of financial support for third level education while role models and teachers are some of the most influential people in introducing female students to careers in STEM.

Many business leaders also say their business model has been adapted for supply chain issues

The latest quarterly research (Q4 2021) by the Institute of Directors (IoD) in Ireland has found that general inflation, wage inflation and supply chain issues are of concern to a majority of business leaders as their organisations face into 2022. The survey also finds that a majority of business leaders remains optimistic about the financial performance of their primary organisation in both Q1 2022 and, indeed, for the year 2022.

Two birds, one stone, with Accountancy Apprenticeship

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When considering an apprenticeship in accountancy, it was the chance for hands-on experience which was the deciding factor for Diarmuid O’Connor, a science graduate from Kilconly.

Student Entrepreneur Awards competition now open for entries

Enterprise Ireland is inviting students from third-level institutions nationwide with an innovative business idea with real commercial potential to apply to this year’s Student Entrepreneur Awards.

Female entrepreneurs from Galway sought for Going for Growth programme

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The call is now open for ambitious female entrepreneurs from Galway, who are looking to take their business to the next level, to apply for the latest cycle of Going for Growth, the award-winning business development initiative. Going for Growth is a six-month part-time programme, supported by Enterprise Ireland and KPMG, which assists ambitious female entrepreneurs to achieve their growth aspirations. There is no charge to those selected to participate.

SMEs 2022 business planning advice from MentorsWork

The latest phase of the MentorsWork scheme, offering free professional mentoring, opened earlier this month.

 

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