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TUS providing opportunities through Government’s recent Springboard+ funding stream

The Government’s recent Springboard+ announcement sees one of Ireland’s newly formed Technological Universities, Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), offering 1,300 places across twenty-nine programmes for learners across its campuses for 2022/23.

Drug addiction and substance abuse causing issues in the workplace

A leading HR expert has warned that an increasing volume of issues related to substance abuse are coming across his desk.

The GRETB Community Employment Scheme – invested in people

The GRETB Community Employment Scheme is comprised of a group of likeminded co-sponsor organisations who are fully invested in assisting those who are seeking to return to employment.

Nearly €370,000 for connected hubs in Galway

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, has welcomed the announcement that €368.329.92 funding has been secured for connected hubs in Galway.

Claddagh Credit Union supporting Galway youth

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After the last few covid and lockdown-filled years, it has become apparent that more and more young people are requiring medium to longer term counselling due to the complexity of the issues or challenges they are facing in their lives.

Part-time & Professional Courses – Virtual Information Sessions

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Part-time & Professional Courses – Virtual Information Sessions

Hotels in Westmeath urge people to consider a future career in tourism and hospitality

Westmeath hoteliers have welcomed the launch of the new ‘Works for Me’ campaign from Fáilte Ireland, aimed at attracting more people to jobs in the wider tourism industry.

Lack of salary information deters potential job applicants - FRS Recruitment

Almost nine out of ten people in Westmeath (87%) say the lack of salary information on a job ad has put them off applying for role.

How a candidate put me on the spot

Q: I’m not the usual potential employee type who sends a question in to you – in fact, I am an employer. Last week when interviewing candidates for a new graduate role, three of the six we interviewed asked us about what we were doing in terms of our corporate and social responsibility, particularly in combatting climate change. We are a light engineering firm and have implemented some climate programmes, but I was surprised that candidates would be so brazen as to ask us what we were doing. It felt like they were putting us on the spot. I would have thought their focus should have been on convincing me that they were the right person for the job? (DF, email).

Council Cathaoirleach welcomes jobs boost for Athlone and wider Midlands region

Westmeath County Council Cathaoirleach, Cllr Frankie Keena, has welcomed the enhancement of research and development employee numbers upon the company’s jobs announcement on Monday morning of this week.

 

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