Skilled Irish professionals can now 'pick and choose' work and push for higher salaries
A new study from recruitment company Hays found many employers are finding it hard to find good staff.
A new study from recruitment company Hays found many employers are finding it hard to find good staff.
The call-centre firm plans to recruit another 400 people, while LinkedIn is hiring 200 staff in Dublin.
Pat Byrne is aiming for a major expansion of the Irish carrier through ‘wet leasing’ deals.
Mark Roden said his company, Dublin-based Ding, is aiming to grow to 10 times its current size.
The online payments company was started by Limerick brothers Patrick and John Collison.
Wilbur Ross is being tipped for the key role of commerce secretary.
Providence Resources has struck a deal to drill an offshore well to the island’s south-west.
Breege O’Donoghue, who worked at the clothing chain for 37 years, also shared her career highlights.
Stakeholders recently warned that the cash-strapped body was ‘on its deathbed’.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile Cork timber processor GP Wood.
Owner Pat McDonagh and wife Una netted a major windfall during the year.
The fate of the organisation will be decided at a meeting tomorrow.
The store leapfrogged SuperValu as it was boosted by a promotional ‘shop and save’ campaign.
The Taxback CEO’s net worth has been estimated at more than €250 million.
The Dublin-based airline is locked in a dispute with pilots represented by the Unite.
Brazilian food giant JBS was planning to set up a local arm to run its international business.
Founder Terry Clune also said he may spin off parts of the firm, which employs nearly 1,000.
Union members are planning 13 strike days after a row with the Dublin airline over issues including pay.
The company’s flagship service is banned here – and the government wants to keep it that way.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile office rental company Glandore.