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There are very few footballing reasons Colin Kaepernick should be unemployed and yet, five years after a Super Bowl appearance, he is.
A new study has found senior managers in the banking sector dislike brown shoes due to their lack of ‘polish’.
Cavan were knocked out of the All-Ireland qualifiers by Derry recently.
Former Italy and Japan coach has previously been linked to both Ulster and Munster.
Leinster job is very attractive, admitted Deans, but he claims to be happy in Japan.
Joan Burton said businesses and jobseekers can avail of financial supports under two new initiatives.
And locals are among the most keen in Europe to get out of their home country for a job.
Trust us, we have the numbers to prove it.
Have work schemes increased individuals’ “work readiness” or just exploited them?
The majority of employers say they’ve been lied to by candidates but we want to know if you’ve ever told any porkies to get a job.
The company is creating 30 jobs for a ‘local workforce’.
“Sometimes in a dressing room you get a sense a change is coming but this has come as a complete shock.”
The FAI chief is confident Ray Houghton and Ruud Dokter will draw up a good shortlist.
There are two nominations to succeed Michael Ryan as the Deise boss.
The Northern Irishman says John Delaney has yet to pick up the phone.
The Association chief says the board will meet over the next week to draw up a job description.
Alan Bacon says the experience was like something out of The Office.
The Transport Minister says he’s “fairly sure” there will be fewer than 400,000 people on the live register by Christmas.
The former Ireland captain is sitting on the interview panel to decide Declan Kidney’s successor.
“It’s Jim’s job to turn down and rightly so,” says Dublin legend Jason Sherlock.
Multimedia campaigns, networking events, online pitches and a ‘Hire Me’ t-shirt: David Wogan decided to treat his job search as a mass-marketing project.
“Once the season starts, I’ll be chomping at the bit,” says the former Republic of Ireland boss.
The 20-year-old Kildare man said he wants his independence, and he’s willing to shell out to anyone who can help him on his way.
One man tells his story of losing a job after working consistently all his life – and how he did everything to get stuck back in… even with an income cut of €25,000.
With increasing numbers of job applicants, companies are using online tools to cut down on face-to-face interviews. Here is what you need to know…
Martin O’Neill has agreed to take over as Sunderland manager, according to reports this morning.
Pat Fenlon could walk away from Bohemians and the League of Ireland to take over at SPL side Hibernian.
New research suggests training in how to conduct job searches and schemes which subsidise employers to take on workers are most likely to be successful.