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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009


Google investment to create more jobs in Ireland

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009


GOOGLE NEWS MEANS GREAT NEWS FOR IRELAND & POTENTIAL JOBS

Google keep on moving up and this is great news for Ireland. Indication is that there will be more investment and more jobs. Google is ahead a huge employer in Ireland but looks set to get even bigger. Read the report on Google below.

Internet giant Google is set to increase investment at its Dublin base and hire more staff on the heels of strong third-quarter results.

Chief executive Eric Schmidt confirmed the news yesterday in Killarney where the company was hosting its European employee conference — Engage 2009.

He said that as global revenues grow, so too would Google’s investment in Ireland where the company employs 1,500 at its Dublin base on Barrow Street.

“The majority of global revenues go through here. We will be looking to hire,” Mr Schmidt said.

Despite the tough economic environment, last week Google reported a 7pc increase in third-quarter revenues of $6bn, prompting Mr Schmidt to say the worst of the recession was behind the company and that he planned to invest heavily in the company’s future.

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The New York Stock Exchange creates 400 jobs in Belfast

Monday, October 19th, 2009


The New York Stock Exchange creates 400 jobs in Belfast

It has been announced that 400 new jobs will be created in Belfast as the result of a major new investment by The New York Stock Exchange. The New York Stock Exchange plans to establish a high-tech service centre in the city and says the jobs will come on stream over the next three years.

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170 Jobs in Clare & Donegal – SITA & Clare Spring Water

Monday, September 28th, 2009


Jobs boost for two regions that have suffered particularly hard over the last 12 months with negative jobs news. Co. Clare and Co. Donegal received positive news with the announcement of 90 new jobs at Clare Spring Water and 80 new jobs at SITA.

Clare Jobs – 90 new jobs created at Clare Spring Water

The Clare Spring Water company will create 90 new jobs as part of a €4m investment in the country’s first biodegradable and compostable plastic bottle. The company currently employs 10 staff making still and sparkling water products. The new jobs will be created over the next 3 years and will include manufacturing, recycling, engineering and sales.

Donegal Jobs – 80 new jobs created at SITA in Letterkenny.

Software development firm SITA will create 80 new jobs over the next 12 months. SITA provides services to the travel and transport industries and has recently relocated to new premises to cope with increased demand. The company currently employs 70 staff in Donegal.

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Cambus Medical – Galway Jobs

Thursday, September 17th, 2009


Irish Jobs released postive job data and I noted that Galway was experiencing highest groths in job activity. It should be no surprise then that Cambus Medical announced the creation of 60 new jobs.

A medical device company in Spiddal, Co Galway, has said it will create 60 new jobs over the next three years bringing its workforce up to 85 people. Cambus Medical currently employs 25 people in Spiddal. Half of its current employees are third-level graduates. Cambus Medical has recently expanded its facility in the Baile an tSagairt Industrial Estate.

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Positive News from Recruiters & Job Boards in Ireland

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009


Could this be the start of the recovery in Ireland?

Irish Job Boards and Recruiters are starting to witness some positive job activity. Read more at CVs & Interviews Blog.

DUNDALK JOBS – Kenexa creates 30 new jobs in Dundalk.

Thursday, August 6th, 2009


DUNDALK JOBS – Kenexa creates 30 new jobs in Dundalk.

Kenexa has opened new offices in Dundalk which will lead to the creation up to 30 jobs by the end of next year. The company is a provider of business solutions for human resources. It helps companies by identifying the best individual for every job and fosters optimal work environments.
Kenexa has 33 offices in 18 countries worldwide. The company was established in 1987 reported revenues of €166.6m in 2008.

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Fund Administrator – Transfer Agency Job – Dublin

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009


I have been asked by a client for help to source a Fund Administrator. Below you will find the job description and contact details.

FUND ADMINISTRATOR – TRANSFER AGENCY – DUBLIN

Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Process telephone, fax and emailed subscriptions, redemptions, transfers, and switches for a range of onshore and offshore funds.
- Resolve dealing related enquiries by email and by telephone, supplying information relating to funds’ portfolios, prices, dealing procedures, markets and currencies.
- Liaise with local offices, clients and shareholders around the world.
- Processing paperwork for trades and related activity.
- Maintain shareholder register and investor files
- Process Dividend payments
- Prepare and distribute of shareholder statements and Investment Manager Reports.
- Distribute Interim and End of Year Financial Reports to Shareholders
- Ensure compliance with anti-money laundering procedures
- Reporting of Fund transactions to Fund Accountants
- Daily Reconciliation of Cash Accounts
- Timely resolution of audit requests

Required:
- Fully understand the dealing process and rules, particularly in respect of restricted funds and delayed deals.
- An understanding of investor related requirements
- To be organised and methodical in their approach to work with an eye for detail.
- To be proactive in sharing information with other team members and assisting others when necessary.
- Team player who will participate and contribute in team meetings.
- To be a self starter, enthusiastic, flexible and motivated to learn and develop as the department evolves
- Good interpersonal and communication skills and an ability to work on their own initiative.

Candidate Profile:

- Ideally, the candidate should have a minimum of 2 years experience within Transfer Agency.
- Computer literacy is essential, skilled in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word.
- Knowledge of varying fund types such as Retail Funds, Mutual and Hedge Funds.
- Third level / business school qualification desirable.

If you meet the exact requirements below please forward your CV to Recruitment@eu.FastnetGroup.com . NB: Please put CAREERS & JOBS – FUND ADMINISTRATOR in the subect box of your email.

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Accuris creates 27 new jobs in Dublin

Friday, July 10th, 2009


Accuris creates 27 new jobs in Dublin

More IT Software Jobs on the way for Dublin. Accuris will invest EUR1.5 million in R&D and will create 27 new high-value software jobs over the next three years. This development is another enterprise ireland backed initiative.

Accuris develops roaming and convergence solutions to telecoms operators worldwide and currently has a team of 51 people across its offices in Dublin, Malaysia and the US.

The new announcement was part of a greater 4 year strategy by EI to develop the software sector in Ireland.

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SME survey in Ireland – More negative feedback!!

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009


As many as 2/3 of organisations surveyed recently admitted that they will not survive next year unless there is a drastic change in the current economic conditions.

A recent survey by ISME indicated that many were pessimistic and that they did not see evidence of an upturn in the economy. Instead they faced into reduced orders and difficult accessing credit.

There were 600 companies surveyed and it is no surprise that the construction sector was the most pessimistic. Retail, distribution, manufacturing and services were not far behind though.

This news has a major impact on jobs in the sector with over 40% of those surveyed expecting to let staff go.

Certainly there was no evidence of “green shoots” from this ISME survey.

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