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Nolan urges take-up of Galway internship places

Galwegians on Jobseeker’s Benefit who are keen to upskill and retrain should apply for the Government’s new JobBridge scheme and avail of the 70 vacant internships in Galway.

Career Column

1. Too much information – which sounds like a line from a sitcom, but, it is particularly true in a CV. Don’t ask the employers to wade through oceans of information. They may even decline to do so - and, even if they read it, you run the risk of the employer not seeing the important stuff you want them to see.

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.

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.

Useful study techniques from the Tutor Doctor

Outside of classroom and grinds there are also many techniques that may be used to improve the effectiveness of your study. When developing your study timetable the following tips can help you maximise the effectiveness of your efforts.

Scoil Raifteirí now enrolling for September 2011

Scoil Raifteirí is an All-Irish primary school situated on the Fairgreen in Castlebar. The school provides an excellent education suitable for children between the ages of four and 12 in a natural, friendly, and stimulating atmosphere. The young teaching staff are fully qualified and committed to meet the educational, cultural, and individual needs of the children entrusted in their care. The children are treated with fairness, firmness, dignity, and understanding. They learn to know, value, and enjoy Irish language and heritage through dance, music, song, drama, story-telling, art, and poetry. High standards of fluency and competence, both in English and Irish, are attained. A good solid foundation in all subjects is offered in the progressive and wide-ranging curriculum.

Skillnets funding for training networks

Skillnets has announced new funding for the establishment of training networks.

Learn how to train others with Train the Trainer

Lifelong learning and upskillIng of the Irish workforce is an imperative for our economy. As such, the availability of qualified and competent trainers/lecturers is of utmost importance to all of us.

Appreciating your ‘transferrable skills’ and the skills of group interviews

Q. I have worked as a carpenter since I school. I am finding it difficult to get work and feel that I can’t do anything else.

TY students make a bid to save kids’ programmes

Transition Year students from across the city convened a meeting of TY students this week in a bid to encourage them to join a campaign to raise public awareness of the threat to the Children At Risk Programme at the Fr McGrath Centre.

 

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