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Been travelling with work for the last 4 weeks so no real time to post – there has been alot more water under the Jobs & Careers bridge since then. BUT lets kick off with some positive jobs news stories.
Softedge Systems creates 15 new jobs in Newry
Software company SOTFEDGE will establish a new centre of excellence in Newry, Co. Down. This Stg700k will create 15 new jobs over the next 3 years and is backed by Invest Northern Ireland. The centre will focus initially on developing software using Silverlight, which enables streaming of high quality video, animation and interactive features online.
Cerner Corporation to create 40 new jobs in Dublin
It was recently announced that Cerner Corporation will expand its operations in the Dublin headquarters. The healthcare technology firm will create up to 40 new jobs as the firm adds a software technical support service. Cerner provides technology to health systems, pharmaceutical industry and doctors
VoiceSage to create 25 new jobs in Dublin
VoiceSage will create 25 jobs at newly opened offices in Dun Laoghaire. This development is part of a EUR7 million investment by the messaging technology firm. The jobs will be in software engineering, research and development and customer support.
Lack of interview preparation and interview nerves are a thing of the past due to the launch of new Interview Coaching website www.interviewsolutions.ie. The new site was established by Paul Mullan founder of Measurability. Measurability is a Career, Outplacement and HR consultancy so the new site is an extension of the existing business.
Interview Solutions will tailor interview preparation programmes to suit individual requirements. It will help jobseekers with “what to say” and “how to say it” at interviews.
Paul and his team have vast experience in HR, Recruitment & Selection and Interviewing. Measurability is established as one of the leading Career & Outplacement consultancies in Ireland working with a wide range of private and corporate clients delivering exceptional results.
A brand new CV Writing website has been launched this week by a familiar face in the Careers, Outplacement & HR scene. Paul Mullan of Measurability has launched CVSOLUTIONS.IE to deliver high quality CV’s to job seekers across Ireland.
CVsolutions offers high quality CV’s tailored for the individual. They will not churn out on a production line like many other CV services.
CVsolutions is headed by Paul Mullan a leading CV expert in Ireland. Paul is CV expert with RecruitIreland and many other online jobsites. He is a career doctor with Irish Independent and regularly comments across radio and newspapers on career subjects.
CVsolutions will offer a nationwide service across Ireland – from Dublin – Waterford – Limerick – Cork – Galway & Sligo.
CVsolutions caters for three key levels – Graduates & Junior roles, Professionals and Executives. They work with jobseekers across all business functions and industry sectors.
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.