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McNelis urges Galway businesses to participate in JobBridge scheme

The new ‘JobBridge’ intern scheme will “build the confidence of people who have been left unemployed”, enhance their career prospects, and benefit local and national businesses.

Research shows massive potential of west’s creative sector

Innovative research commissioned by the Western Development Commission and carried out by researchers at NUI, Galway has highlighted the potential for a doubling of the workforce employed in the creative sector over the next 10 years.

Newly launched job scheme attracts Galway companies

Thirty-nine Galway-based companies have already expressed an interest in offering internships through the Government’s newly launched national scheme.

International tourism conference to be held at AIT

A major conference on smart thinking in tourism will be held at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) on 14-15 June.

More than 6,300 Galway students sit State exams

After months of preparation, note taking, and revision, more than 6,300 Galway students will put pen to paper during the Leaving Certificate, the Leaving Cert Applied and the Junior Certificate exams which began this week.

GMIT provides 84 free programme places for unemployed

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is offering up to 20 places on degree programmes and 64 places on Higher Certificate programmes under the Government’s jobs initiative “Springboard”, launched recently by the Higher Education Authority (HEA).

GMIT delivers new Six Sigma courses for local employees

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) has commenced delivery of its new Six Sigma Course to a group of employees from local companies ncluding Boston Scientific, Creganna and Celestica.

GMIT delivers new Six Sigma courses for local employees

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) has commenced delivery of its new Six Sigma Course to a group of employees from local companies ncluding Boston Scientific, Creganna and Celestica.

GMIT delivers new Six Sigma course for local employees

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology has commenced its new Six Sigma course with a group of employees from local companies including Boston Scientific, Creganna, and Celestica.

Be good to yourself, get a psychometric test done

When confronted with recession, and possibly an end to a career we have worked in all or our lives, we are faced with questions about our abilities, and uncertainty about what we can offer. What can we do? Where do our strengths lie? Have we been in the right career?

 

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