Who’s hiring? Where the skills shortages are
From science to construction, skills shortages continue to be a challenge for employers across industry
From science to construction, skills shortages continue to be a challenge for employers across industry
On the contrary, employers say arts graduates have vital 21st century skills
Most jobs require ongoing professional development but the form it takes is up to you
Stem in Ireland: The supply of talented and high-skilled Stem workers has not kept pace with the needs of industry
Jobs market continues to improve despite uncertainties prompted by impeding Brexit
Six professionals give their advice on what to consider when choosing third-level course
While science is ‘sexy’ these days, employers say arts courses develop crucial skills for the modern workplace
These days, all the focus seems to be on how science and technology are the ‘sexy’ subjects everyone should be doing, but employers say arts courses develop crucial skills for the modern workplace
Conference told thousands of vacancies not being filled by Irish because of lack of German and other languages
Planned changes to the apprenticeship system could be among the most significant to the Irish education system in decades
There’s an ongoing controversy as to whether Irish emigrants go abroad because they want to, or because they have to. Either way, there are many benefits to working abroad
The economy is growing, youth unemployment is starting to fall, and more jobs are being advertised. It’s the best time to be a graduate for the past five years
Project Maths beds down, language students are laughing, and science students struggle to find the right chemistry
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices