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Trying to find solutions to unusual hiring problem

VERO Solutions manager John Power has an unusual problem -- he has 25 vacancies and he just can't fill them.

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Specialist Irish software company First Derivatives buys Cognotec

Specialist Irish software company First Derivatives has announced it has bought Cognotec Holdings for US$4.7 million.

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Rising to the challenge with a computing degree

You'll have access to the wide range of career opportunities, where every country is experiencing a shortage of computing graduates

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IT sector struggling to fill 5,000 vacancies

IRELAND'S technology sector is struggling to fill thousands of vacancies and has been resorting to hiring workers from abroad

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Number of computer graduates alarmingly low

Empty places now exist on virtually all full-time college computing courses.

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Wanted: 33 smart people for top posts

PRESTIGIOUS hi-tech research jobs at Ireland's biggest university are going a-begging, despite the economic crisis and rising unemployment.

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PayPal creates 35 Dublin jobs in €15m investment

PayPal is to create 35 jobs as part of a €15m investment in a new Centre of Operational Excellence in Dublin, which will be supported by IDA Ireland

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Technology: It’s Where the Jobs Are

There is no better time to be getting into IT as job markets continue to grow in Ireland and globally.

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CAD Careers: Get the skills for a rewarding in-demand career in 2009

AutoCAD is the world's most popular computer-aided drafting software and is used by over six million professionals worldwide

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Jobs bonanza for tech sector despite worrying economic climate

Ireland has reaped a fine harvest of new technology jobs despite the nation's propensity to talk itself into a recession.

IT Opportunities in the Island of Ireland

Shortage of IT Workers for Ireland

The Irish IT industry is producing more vacancies than qualified IT professionals can fill.

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Relief at last with hundreds of jobs on the way

Hundreds of high-level jobs in software, medical and information technology companies are set to be announced over the coming months.

Perception gap fuels skills shortage

Perception gap fuels skills shortage

Ireland's IT sector has many well-paid job opportunities for skilled graduates - so why are they going unfilled?

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