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Career opportunities at GMIT fair

Forty organisations will attend a graduate careers fair at GMIT Mayo tomorrow (Tuesday).

GMIT to host public seminar on what tech companies want from graduates

The tech industry in Ireland continues to grow and opportunities exist for graduates, whether from an ICT background or not. But what do tech companies actually want? What is needed to start up a tech company of your own?

An evening of enterprise in the west

On Monday September 17 at 5.30pm the Innovation in Business Centre will host its annual Spirit of Entrepreneurship Event at St Mary’s Hall, GMIT, Castlebar.

‘Bowsie’ jailed and barred from Supermac’s

A man who was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday for being threatening and abusive, intoxicated in a public place, and for criminal damage, was described by Judge Patrick Durcan as a “bowsie.”

Job and career opportunities at GMIT fair next week

Employment opportunities, work placements, postgraduate study and volunteering options are to be outlined at a one day careers and recruitment fair in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), Galway, on Tuesday October 12 next.

Job and career opportunities at GMIT fair next week

Employment opportunities, work placements, postgraduate study and volunteering options are to be outlined at a one day careers and recruitment fair in Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), Galway, on Tuesday October 12 next.

Man disqualified for going to get fuel while intoxicated

A 20-year-old man from Lahardane who, when intoxicated, went to get fuel in his car, has been disqualified from driving for two years.

Westport’s ‘can do’ spirit rubbing off on Ballina

The Grassroots in Westport aren’t happy if last week’s article is anything to go by. Nothing happening apparently, all the Government’s fault, etc, etc. But they’re forgetting that Westport has had it good for a long time in comparison to the rest of the county. And the reason they’ve had it so good is because there’s a ‘can do’ attitude in Westport that up until recently wasn’t really replicated in Ballina or Castlebar. Westport is the tourism Mecca it is today because the Covies stood up in the 70s and decided to make it that way. They put their money where their mouths were and invested considerable sums of their own money in to getting it there. That investment alongside some incredibly biased treatment from Board Fáilte and then Fáilte Ireland (memo to Fáilte Ireland - there’s more to Mayo then Westport) has made Westport the beauty it is today. Governments don’t win Tidy Towns — communities do and the ‘can do’ spirit fostered by the business community is now part of the overall Covie spirit. And in these times, that spirit, not whinging, is needed more then ever, that spirit, not whinging, will sustain Westport through these incredible times.

 

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