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Brand of you campaign aims to remove barriers to job hunting

Reading Time: 2 minutes IrishJobs joined forces with two of Ireland’s best-known performance coaches, Gerry, and Miriam Hussey, to devise the free five-week programme which aims to remove barriers to job hunting by building confidence, self-esteem, and motivation. A former Olympic coach Gerry together with his wife Miriam, an experienced wellness coach, operates Soul Space, one of Ireland’s most popular empowerment movements.

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Job Market Overview

Reading Time: 2 minutes We’re starting to see a stabilisation in the job market, with the number of job vacancies beginning to level out following the unprecedented demand for talent over the last twelve months. In our Job Market Overview, we take a look at where we are now and the trends that impact your hiring for the rest of 2022.

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Delivering more talent

Reading Time: < 1 minute Our commitment to providing new talent for your opportunities is reinforced by a new activation of our advertising campaign. Building on the success of our advertising burst from earlier this year, our upcoming campaign will run from mid-May into June. Dublin and surrounding areas will be a key focus, including strategic ad placements across Cork, Limerick, and Galway.

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Signs of stabilisation in jobs market

Reading Time: 3 minutes With the lifting of all public health restrictions earlier this year, the first Jobs Index of 2022 suggests some stabilisation in the market with the number of job vacancies levelling out compared to the high year-on-year growth we saw last quarter. Of the 30 sectors analysed, 22 posted year-on-year increases in job vacancy creation in the first three months of 2022.

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Employers prepare for talent war in 2022 as Talent Acquisition and HR roles rise by 420%

Reading Time: 4 minutes Job vacancies across Talent Acquisition and Human Resources saw an unprecedented 420% year-on-year increase in Q4 2021, according to the latest IrishJobs Jobs Index. “2021 was a particularly busy year for recruitment and we anticipate this trend will continue in 2022,” said Orla Moran, General Manager of IrishJobs.

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