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GMIT interns receive permanent job offers from groundbreaking remote Globalization Partners programme

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Galway-located Globalization Partners simplifies global remote team building by making it fast and easy for companies to hire anyone, anywhere within minutes via its global employment platform, so it was thrilled to announce the successful completion of its first-ever 13-week internship programme in which the interns were part of the software development team.

Globalization Partners to establish European headquarters in Galway and create new posts

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Globalization Partners, which simplifies global business by enabling companies to hire and retain team members in 180+ countries without the complexity of setting up international branch offices or subsidiaries, last week announced plans to hire 25 technology positions immediately in Galway. These newly created positions include software engineers, technology leads, help centre support, DevOps engineers, UI/UX designers and many others to be located in the company’s Galway centre of operations.

O’Flaherty calls for council action on illegal dumping

Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has called on Galway City Council to take action against a small number of householders who refuse to pay for domestic waste collections and dump their refuse instead in local alleyways and green spaces.

City council to spend €53,000 on illegal dumping crackdown

The Galway City Council will spend more than €53,000 this year cleaning up illegal dumping.

Council foots €90k bill for illegal dumping

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A shocking €90,626 was spent during 2017 on cleaning up illegal dumping in the Athlone Municipal District.

Council discusses problem of illegal dumping

 

Local companies are availing of Skillnets training to improve their competitiveness

Westmeath companies are increasingly taking up opportunities for training and up-skilling staff to meet business needs.

Eight per cent increase in number of Mayo companies availing of training to improve competitiveness

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Mayo companies are taking up opportunities for training and up-skilling of staff to meet business needs. Figures from the annual report of Skillnets, the national agency responsible for funding and supporting over 60 learning networks nationwide, reveal that the number of businesses accessing subsidised training in Mayo grew by eight per cent, with over 315 businesses investing in their staff across a range of sectors.

More than 1,000 companies in Galway availing of Skillnets training to improve competitiveness

Galway companies are increasingly taking up opportunities for training and upskilling staff to meet business needs. Figures from the 2016 annual report of Skillnets, the national agency responsible for funding and supporting more than 60 learning networks nationwide, reveal that a total of 1,016 businesses in Galway accessed subsidised training and invested in their staff across a range of sectors last year.

Mayor says illegal dumping now at crisis point

Mayor of Athlone, Aengus O’Rourke, says illegal dumping has now reached crisis proportions.

 

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