Archive for the ‘County Cork Jobs News’ Category
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
The Taxback Group creates 100 new jobs in Dublin, Cork & Kilkenny.
The Taxback Group has announced that it will be creating 100 new jobs. Taxdack Group is Dublin based but the new jobs will also be created in Kilkenny and Cork. The new jobs will come online over the next 2 years. Taxback Group helps workers and other firms to claim tax refunds abroad.
Finally some positive jobs news with 3 companies creating a combined total of 270 new jobs in Kildare, Dublin, Cork, Clare and Killkenny. Read the three announcements below.
Vista Primary Care Campus creates 120 new jobs in Kildare.
Naas received some positive jobs news with the creation of 120 new jobs in the town. A new healthcare facility will be built to provide services to the local community. The services provided by Vista Primary Care Campus were normally only available in hospitals.
Melcut Cutting Tools Ltd creates 50 new jobs in Clare.
US company Melcut Cutting Tools Ltd announced that it will establish a new base in Co Clare and will be creating 50 new jobs.
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Friday, January 30th, 2009
The papers yesterday announced negative jobs news for north and south. Glanbia announced that it will be cutting 50 jobs at HQ in West Dublin. Meanwhile in Belfast 40 Jobs will be cut by financial company ClearCo. These lastest announcements come at the end of a grey week for jobs news. Although the previous post announce 190 new jobs for Newry & Belfast with First Derivatives & ICS Computing many jobs were lost. Here is a quick summary below.
GE Healthcare announced 50 job cuts in Cork.
Powerscreen announced 90 job cuts in Tyrone
County Council announced 48 redundancies in Kildare.
Microsoft announced 17 job cuts in Dublin
Finally the biggest news of the week was that Ulster Bank announce 750 job cuts across Ireland. There will be 200 cut in Northern Ireland and 550 across the south.
Tags: Belfast, Clearco, Cork, County Council, Dublin, First Active, Ge Healthcare, Glanbia, Ireland, Kildare, Microsoft, Newry, Powerscreen, Tyrone, Ulsterbank
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Sunday, December 7th, 2008
Quinn Insurance announced that it will create 500 new jobs at a new EUR25m facility in Little Island. The jobs will be created over the next 4 years. Good news is that 100 of these jobs will be created immediately with the rest between now an 2012. The jobs will be created across a wide range of disciplines including underwriting, claims and customer service. Quinn Insurance currently employs 3,000 people in Ireland and created 300 of these jobs in the last 12 months.
Also in Cork Option Wireless will create 145 new jobs. The company designs and manufactures internet wireless access devices.
Tags: Claims, Cork, Customer Service, Insurance Jobs, Munster, Option Wireless, Quinn Insurance, Underwriting
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Today the newspapers announced that there are growing over the future of jobs at Kostal. This follows the news that the German manufacturer will cut working tme by 20% from February. The firm manufacters automotive electronic systems employs a total of 1,100 workers in Ireland. Downturn in global car sales has been sited as a reason for the cutbacks which will affect its two plants in Ireland – Mallow & Abbeyfeale. 29 workers are expected to be laid off this side of Christmas. There will also be shutdowns at these plants for three days in November and for three weeks over Christmas. From next February working hours at Mallow & Abbeyfeale will be reduced by 20 percent.
Tags: Abbeyfeale, Cork, Irish Jobs, Jobs, Kostal, Limerick, Mallow, Manufacturing, Munster, Redundancy
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Monday, November 10th, 2008
Career Coaching – Job Search Strategies from leading Career Consultant
There are many strategies to source new employment in any job Market. This article will outline some of the popular job search strategies and how to get the most out of these strategies. If you are searching for a new job then this article will help improve your efforts and results.
Online Job Boards – This is probably the most popular strategy for jobseekers to source new employment. The last decade has seen many job boards spring up as the popularity increases. The most popular job boards in Ireland include RecruitIreland, EmployIreland, IrishJobs and Monster. There are also niche job boards focusing on certain sectors including SalesJobs, AdminJobs.
How to get the best out of online job boards – Many of these sites make searching easy with job alert functions which will send you the latest relevant jobs. By all means use these tools but I recommend that you visit the site every 2/3 days anyway to do a manual search.
Newspaper Advertisements – Job advertisements in the local and national newspapers has witnessed a steady decline over the last few years with most newspapers increasing online presence with most owning the job boards. Having said this it is still important to review the national and regional papers. The most popular national newspapers include The Irish Independent on Thursday and The Irish Time on Friday.
How to get the best out of newspaper advertisements – There are no shortcuts when using newspapers and a job hunting strategy. I guess quantity is the important point here. If you are actively job hunting you need to look at the job advertisements whenever possible. Most people buy a paper each day but I would certainly recommend Irish Independent on a Thursday and Irish Times on a Friday.
Recruitment Agencies – Love them or hate them agencies play a very important function the job market placing thousands of jobseekers in new positions every year. There are approximately 400 recruitment agencies in Ireland recruiting staff across a variety of skills and industry sectors. Agencies range from the large household names to niche recruiters focusing on a particular sector or skill-set.
How to get the most out of recruitment agencies – The most important point when dealing with agencies is to identify the agencies that recruit for your skills. It can be confusing as there are 400 agencies in Ireland. Speak to friends, family or work colleagues to get recommendations. Alternatively another tip is to do a search on one of the outlined job boards and see what agencies are advertising similar jobs to those you would like. Once you have identified suitable agencies it is important to meet your recruitment consultant and build a relationship. You must also take a proactive approach and stay in touch BUT do not stalk your recruiter.
Networking – It is estimated that 50% of jobs are never advertised so if you are relying on job boards, newspapers and recruitment agencies you will not be accessing the “hidden job pool”. Networking is an excellent tool where you utilise your contacts in an effort to unearth and secure a new job.
How to get the most out of networking – Many jobseekers can find networking difficult and unnatural. It is a skill and can be learned. I recommend that you start with a familiar network such as friends, family and work colleagues as these are familiar names and faces. To extend this network you can attend work related or industry related networking opportunities. Remember
Speculative Applications – This strategy is normally at the bottom of the list because it involves the most work and feel like a waste of time. There is an element of luck but by initiating this activity you are actually creating your own luck. Speculative applications involve identify and targeting suitable companies or industry sectors that potentially require your skill-sets
How to get the most out of speculative applications – An important point with speculative applications is to start your search quite focused. Pick an ideal location and industry sector. Otherwise it can seem like a daunting task. When you approach companies try to speak with the relevant hiring manager before you email or post a CV. Remember try to target hiring or department managers directly and avoid HR.
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Monday, September 29th, 2008
Tyco Sensormatic
Cork received another jobs hammer blow last week with the announcement that US electronics firm Tyco Sensormatic will be transferring 320 jobs from Ireland. The announcement was broken at a meeting last Thursday.
The Bishopstown plant produces electronic anti-theft tags used in retail. The company has seen the employee headcount shrink since 2005 when it employed just short of 500 staff.
Swissco
Other job loss in the region came with the announcement that Swissco was planning to close its operations with the loss of 150 jobs.
Cork Job Loss & Unemployment
Cork has suffered with the downturn in the economy as much as most other regions in Ireland with the number of people on the Live Register increasing by more than 4,000 between March 2007 and March 2008, a jump of 28.8%.
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
Cork and Tullamore suffered sever job loss today with a double announcement. In Tullamore Boston Scientific announced that it will be closing operations with approximately 250 job losses. This is a serious blow to the midlands egion which has had its fair share of poor jobs news recently. What will be more worrying though is the fact that these jobs were in Medical Device Sector. Meanwhile in Cork there were more construction job losses with the closure of Howley Civil Engineering. This unfortunate news will see similar job loss figures.
Tags: Construction, Cork, Howley Civil Engineering, Ireland, Job Loss, Medical Device, Midlands, Munster, Tullamore
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Friday, July 18th, 2008
SIEMENS CREATES 60 NEW JOBS IN CORK
Siemens has announced the creation of 60 new high-tech jobs in Cork with the news that it is expanding its IT Solutions and Services Division. These new jobs will bring the total employed in Cork to 330. Guess it seems that Ireland is an exception for the company as they are shedding over 12,000 jobs globally.
TYPETEC CREATES 15 NEW JOBS IN DUBLIN
IT managed services company Typetec has announced that it will be creating 15 new jobs in Dublin as they plan to expand their product range. Based in D12 the company currently has a headcount of 52.
ON SEMICONDUCTOR CREATES 49 NEW JOBS IN SHANNON
Shannon has witness a bad run of negative jobs announcements recently but ON Semiconductor has bucked this trend. They have announced that they will be creating 49 new jobs in Shannon. The company designs and manufactures data and power management chips and other semiconductor components.
MENTOR GRAPHICS CREATES 35 NEW JOBS IN SHANNON
Good news for Shannon part 2. Mentor Graphics has announced that it will be creating 35 new jobs at its facility in the Shannon. The firm is in the business of Electronic Design Automation developing hardware and software for wireless communications and internet network servers and other markets. Mentor Graphics currently employs 80 staff in Shannon.
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Friday, June 6th, 2008
Symantec in Dublin
Symantec has announced that it will be letting 70 staff go at its Blanchardstown operations in Dublin. This is a big blow as Symantec have been a key employer in the area for a good number of years. For more information about this announcement read more …
Abtran in Cork
Abtran has announced the creation of 100 new jobs in Cork. This will bring its total headcount to over 500 in Cork. For more information about this announcement read more …
Tags: Abtran, Bishopstown, Blanchardstown, Cork, Dublin, Ireland, Irish, Jobs, Leinster, Munster, News, Symantec
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Hormann Electronics has made 138 staff redundant at its Cork facility. This is a blow to Cork and the IT/Electronics sector in the region. For more on this story ….
Tags: Blackrock, Cork, Hormann Electronics, Ireland, Irish Jobs, IT, Munster
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