Households and businesses can dramatically cut down on expenses and costs by making simple changes. From cutting down on day-to-day spending habits, switching providers or just having a change of mindset. Discover more as this blog discusses these issues further. Households still saving 19% of their incomes – CSO New Central Statistics Office figures show…
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Many high growth companies across Ireland have announced the creation of new job opportunities. The jobs are centred in the technology and business service sectors, including sales and marketing, software development, engineering etc. Continue reading for further information. 241 new jobs in eight IDA Ireland high growth companies The IDA Ireland has announced the creation…
Employers are seeking to hire more of the people who hire people to work in their companies. Job vacancies across Talent Acquisition and Human Resources saw an unprecedented 420% year-on-year increase in Q4 2021, according to the latest IrishJobs.ie Jobs Index. “2021 was a particularly busy year for recruitment and we anticipate this trend will…
More than six out of ten workers here are considering a change of job this year, according to a survey conducted on behalf of business networking platform LinkedIn. The survey of 1,001 professionals here, conducted by Censuswide late last year, found that 63% are considering a move during 2022. The feeling was particularly pronounced among…
Companies being supported by the country’s Local Enterprise Offices created 7,440 new jobs last year, a 9% increase on the figure in 2020. It brought to 35,729 the total employed by LEO-supported firms at the end of last year, and marks 8th successive year of employment growth. The vast majority – 85% – of those…
The average take home pay of workers on the minimum wage increased over the years from 2016-2018, according to new research from the Economic and Social Research Institute. The report also finds that the hours worked by some on the minimum wage, fell by almost one hour per week. But the increase in the minimum…


