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- Avoid stress: be a boss
YOU could be a rock, camel, palm tree or a nomad in the desert of career development according to a new book on beating job insecurity.
- Bosses have fewer heart attacks
I bring good news for those at the top and tidings of predictable woe for the rest of us bosses are less likely to have heart attacks than their subordinates.
- Companies up the stakes
in bid for staff
DEMAND for workers is at an all time high and many companies are having to pay more to entice people to join their workforce, and work harder to keep them there.
- Coping with universal language of business
NOT speaking the same language as your customer isn’t just an inconvenience but can ultimately cost orders and jobs.
- Electronics group in search for graduates
THE Cork Electronics Industry Association has initiated a pilot project to redress the worrying shortage of graduates in the sector.
- Harney delivers 600 jobs for Shannon area
TANAISTE and Employment Minister, Mary Harney, yesterday delivered a 600 jobs boost for the Shannon region.
- Jobseekers to get image make-over
MAKING the right impression in a job interview can mean the difference between success and failure.
- More roles the better
The more roles a woman handles, the more likely she is to feel better about herself, according to a new university study.
- Multinational boost for Waterford jobs
TWO HUNDRED jobs are to be created in Waterford city following yesterday's opening of a new Information Technology Centre on the city's Industrial Park.
- Recruitment drive begins to ease crisis in nursing
A CAMPAIGN to recruit nurses into the crisis-hit profession was launched by Health Minister Brian Cowen yesterday.
- Shannon in line to create 23,000 jobs
SHANNON Development is on target to achieve its goal of creating 23,000 jobs by the end of 2000, a goal which was set by the group in 1995.
- Tourism sector could become one of the country's largest employers
THE hotel, catering and tourism sector could become one of the country's largest employers, providing over 200,000 jobs in the millennium — if recruits can be found.
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