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Work-Life Balance is the Top Driver of Productivity in Ireland
Work-Life Balance is Driving Productivity in IrelandBased on the latest ManpowerGroup Ireland Q4 2023 Employment Outlook Survey, cultivating a healthy work-life balance in your company is absolutely crucial when it comes to HR planning. To boost productivity in the workplace,...
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Demand for Cybersecurity Roles is at an All Time High
What is the Demand for Cybersecurity Professionals in Ireland?In 2023, cybersecurity takes the top spot as the most crucial IT staffing priority for organizations when it comes to hiring new tech talent. The demand for cybersecurity professionals is exceedingly high, as organisations are actively seeking...
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Webinar - The Importance of Candidate Experience in Talent Attraction
Register for our August Webinar - Importance of Candidate Experience in Talent AttractionThe latest ManpowerGroup Ireland webinar of 2023 we will be exploring the importance of the candidate experience and how this impacts the talent attraction of organisations in a...
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AI to boost staff headcount over the next two years, according to half of Irish employers
AI will have a positive impact on recruitment, upskilling and employee engagement, according to more than half of Irish businessesThis is encouraging for the IT sector which maintains a strong appetite to hire, despite high-profile mass layoffs in communications and...
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ManpowerGroup Ireland Q3 2023 Employment Survey Just Released
Irish Employers Determined to Continue Hiring in Q3 Despite the Economic UncertaintyIrish employers anticipate a strong staffing climate during Q3 2023 with a Net Employment Outlook (NEO) of +26 percentage points. Irish hiring managers expect the NEO to strengthen by...
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81% of Companies in Ireland are Struggling to Attract Talent
Talent Shortages at a Record High in Ireland in 202381% of Irish employers are having difficulty finding skilled talent, the highest figure recorded since the survey began. “Businesses in Ireland are experiencing the worst talent shortage on record.” said John...