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Majority of employees would leave current job for more flexible role

A survey among Irish workers has found that two out of three people (64 percent) said they now work in a flexible environment - this is an increase from the same survey in 2019, before the pandemic when 53 percent said they worked in a flexible environment.

Mayo SVP launches recruitment campaign

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Following a record number of calls for help in 2021, the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) in Mayo has launched a regional campaign seeking volunteers.

Regional salaries will rise in key sectors in 2022, but undersupply of skilled workers a problem

Ireland is facing an undersupply of skilled and experienced candidates in the financial services sector and competition to attract talent is expected to be intense this year, according to Matrix Recruitment.

Most employers want employees to split time between remote and office working

Once again employers and employees throughout the country are being encouraged to work from home in order to stem the spread of COVID 19. However, 2022 should see the resumption of the staggered return to the office for the Irish workforce, and a survey from the newly rebranded Compliance Institute (formerly the Association of Compliance Officers of Ireland) has found that even when employees are free to return, a hybrid model is most likely to be adopted by the majority of employers.

Athlone Deputy Mayor welcomes decision to reopen Council offices

Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, has welcomed the decision to reopen the Council office at the civic centre to the public.

Deputy Mayor calls upon local authority to enforce Council tenant regulations

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Call-out for community to get involved with artist in residence at Jackie Clarke Collection

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During the past few years, a programme of special commemorative events has taken place to mark the centenary of key historical events in Irish history.

Work/life balance now stand-out reason candidates will be attracted to potential new employer

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As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, work/life balance is now the stand-out reason candidates will be attracted to a potential new employer, according to a report conducted by search firm HRM.

Work life balance standout reason candidates will be attracted to new employer

As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, work life balance is now the standout reason candidates will be attracted to a potential new employer, according to a report conducted by search firm HRM. Of the 1,882 people surveyed, nine in ten (97%) respondents say a work life balance is influential in their decision on whether to engage with a new employer.

Virtual Recruitment Ireland — a hugely successful and innovative way to recruit

Virtual Recruitment Expo is an online jobs fair connecting jobseekers with companies and recruitment firms. The virtual recruitment events bring attendees together with employers, HR and personnel professionals from top organisations across Ireland and around the world, allowing candidates to explore an array of career opportunities.

 

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