Interested in learning Javascript programming? This project-based course from Udemy will take you through the basic skills, and equip you with the knowledge necessary to create a mobile game. Or, if you’re looking to beef up your design CV, this course on Photoshop takes you thr
According to a recent survey carried out by Matrix Recruitment Group, money isn’t everything, at least for Generation Y. The results show that when asked to rate what makes people happy at work, salary comes behind good co-workers, a healthy work/life balance, a good working env
In an age when jobs are still quite difficult to come by, increasing your skill set and beefing up your CV is an important aspect in ensuring you have an edge over the competition. That’s where Codecademy comes in. It provides an environment in which you can learn to code, inter
Job market to increase In a report published this past week by Copenhagen Economics (CE), examinations of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) showed that nearly 10,000 jobs could be created in Ireland if an agreement regarding tariff and non-tariff barricades is
Figures released from the Direct Selling Association of Ireland (DSAI) have shown that the industry is thriving, particularly for working women. According to the association, 75% of the industry’s 20,000 direct sellers are female, while 30% of these are stay-at-home mums. Lynda
There’s lots of news so far this January concerning pay rises and job openings across the country. But while the opportunity might well be there, it’s still up to you to sell yourself to prospective employers. Considering your CV is the first introduction a recruiter will
It’s a new year, and many of us have new plans for our working lives, whether it’s changing roles, jobs, or simply seeking a raise. A survey carried out by IrishJobs.ie has revealed that 69% of workers plan to ask for a raise of some size this year. Half of the workers que
Mobile software developer Citrix is partnering with ICT Ireland Skillnet in offering 15 places for graduates on its training programme in cloud computing and virtualisation. The programme will last for 14 weeks and is intended to provide unemployed computer science graduates with fast
Job seekers in fear of interviews, here’s some good news on how to crack the interview – without breaking the bank. Cracking the Job Interview is a talk in the Dublin City Public Libraries Career Direction and Development Programme 2014. It will be presented by Brian McIvor (Car