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# Jobs

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Eir is hiring 100 new people to work on the rollout of rural broadband
A €500m investment yesterday and 300 jobs today - it's been a good week so far for Limerick
Pharmaceutical BioPark to create 500 full-time jobs and 800 construction jobs in Cork
Vast majority of IDA jobs in Dublin and Cork as rural counties fall behind
98FM accused of 'racial discrimination' in job application by Dublin woman
Is this you? We're hiring a Head of Copywriting on the Journal Media content team
Independent ministers are hiring a 'political coordinator' to liaise with their government partners
Over 3,000 gardaí set to be hired in new recruitment drive
Balancing work, study and a life - top tips to make it work
Eoghan McDermott
Wearing brown shoes with a suit could lose you a job in banking
FactCheck: How many people actually work for foreign companies in Ireland?
Live Register: The number of people signing on has fallen below 300,000
'The first Irish casualty of Brexit': 60 jobs lost in Tipperary as mushroom factory closes
50 jobs for Dublin as Fitbit sets up European headquarters
Why your company should invest in your education (and how to get them to do it)
Eoghan McDermott
eBay to close Dundalk operation next year
More than 2 million people are now working in Ireland, for the first time since 2009
How to pick the right postgrad course for YOU
Eoghan McDermott
15 things only people who've worked in HMV will understand
Some Dublin hospitals are 'down hundreds of staff'
Want to help shape DailyEdge? We're hiring a Deputy Editor
Irish jobs and businesses 'already at risk over Brexit'
Poll: Should all employers be required to contribute to their workers' pensions?
12 things only people who've worked in Boots will understand
VIDEO: There was a HUGE row in the Dáil last night
The average graduate starting salary is now €28,000 - but it's significantly lower in Dublin
The financial regulator's enforcement division is down a quarter of its staff
Loss of 87 jobs as Imperial Tobacco to close in Westmeath
Donald Trump compares trade deal to rape
Huge boost for Ballinasloe and Dungarvan, with 260 jobs on the way
Dublin firm that's expanded X 100 since 2004 is bringing loads of jobs to Tallaght
Good news: Travel software company to create 100 jobs in Dublin
One of the 'Big Four' firms is hiring for €50k jobs across five Irish cities
Amazon has started hiring 500 more people in Ireland
Fancy working with Henry Hugglemonster and Doc McStuffins?
High Court appoints examiner to Debenhams chain
US embassy working to help J1 students affected by visa issue
Company at centre of Clerys closure launches High Court challenge against investigators
1,400 jobs at risk as Debenhams Ireland goes into examinership
'We've spent weeks wrestling with Irish Water - but there's a far bigger concern we need to focus on'