“Today, there are lots of opportunities with employment high. Most sectors are growing, and graduate recruitment looks set to ...
Sir, – The announcement by the Taoiseach of impending Cabinet approval for two new vet schools is not good news for students, the veterinary profession or its clients and animals. The prospect of two, ...
Sir, – Michael McDowell raises the issue of “pull factors” (“Ireland must tackle the ‘pull factors’ that attract asylum applicants”, Opinion, September 18th). A “walk-through” of the asylum process ...
“Graduates look for a sense of camaraderie, good working relationships and friendships. “Once settled in, they look for ...
You’ve worn the cap and gown, you have a large piece of paper in your hand, and you can’t help but wonder, what do I do now?
Sir, – While many of us are saddened by the recent closure of the laneway linking Abbey Street to the Quays in Dublin, a more prevalent issue is the blocking up of laneways in the suburbs. The ...
The utility company is seeking about 100 graduates to join its award-winning graduate programme in September 2025, spanning ...
While most graduate programmes offer new graduates a foundation in core business competencies, others offer programmes with a ...
Sir, – Liam Stenson is right to decry the price differences between here and Spain (Letters, September 18th). However, for balance, I feel I should add that I paid $4 for a small bottle of water in ...
My name is Dearbhla Crean and I’m a 24-year-old graduate engineer with ESB from Dublin. I went to UCD where I studied ...
I’m Aynsley and I’m currently working as a consulting analyst at Deloitte Ireland. I am based in the Dublin office and I’m ...
Sir, – Aoife Cassidy (Letters, September 18th) rightly supports the notion of moving “faith formation” to classes outside of school hours. She also suggests that while parents wait for political ...