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Reduce the chances of ‘hearing nothing back’

Quite often, my colleagues and I hear clients say that they have made several job applications but have heard nothing back. The palpable frustration this causes is clear for all to see. It’s an all-too-common problem within the recruitment process but there are ways to reduce the chances of it happening to you. In simple terms – it boils down to you as a job seeker making a connection with someone on the other side of your application, writes Mark McDonald, Career Coach.

Record number of employers groups for GMIT careers fair

A record number of employers’ groups and recruitment companies are due to attend this year’s GMIT Careers Fair, which takes place on Monday October 6, seeking to fill a broad range of jobs in a variety of sectors.

Loughrea Chamber urges town’s businesses to sign up to new fibre network

Loughrea businesses are being urged by the chamber of commerce to seize the opportunity available to become a fibre town.

Claremorris aims to become the first fibre town

Claremorris’ businesses are being urged by their Chamber of Commerce to seize the fantastic opportunity available to become Ireland’s first fibre town. However, the development of the country’s first “fibre to the business” (FTTB) network in Claremorris will only happen if over 50 per cent of the town’s businesses sign up according to chamber president Jimmy Flynn.

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Ballina Aware Support Group venue change

2014 Renault Megane is rejuvenated and refreshed

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The Renault Megane range has undergone a stylish facelift and will go on sale this month.

Looking for a new career?

The Learning Institute, Galway is delighted to announce that it has been successful in securing funding from the ICS (Irish Computer Society). As a result of this, The Learning Institute is now offering a range of computer courses for beginners for just €20.

Preview all-new Opel Adam reveals chic city car

With the all-new Adam, Opel is entering the A-segment with a chic, small, urban car. It combines bold, powerful design with what Opel describes as a potential for almost unlimited level of personalisation, making each Adam unique. It should arrive here in the first quarter of 2013, writes Padraic Deane.

Tourism boost for Connemara with €1.8m investment in Wild Atlantic Way

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Connemara is set for a major tourism boost with the announcement that €1.8m is to pumped into a new initiative for the region.

High-speed broadband for local schools

Students in four local post-primary schools are to benefit from access to high-speed broadband as part of a new Government project.

 

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