How is AI affecting jobs for graduates in Ireland?
Coverage around AI tends to exaggerate or catastrophise its impact beyond what is known
Coverage around AI tends to exaggerate or catastrophise its impact beyond what is known
Naoise Finnegan (Primark) and Jack Hegarty (ESB)
So how do you tackle a toxic co-worker – or worse again, a contrary boss?
Focus on what you have to offer, zoom out a little, and identify and reflect the skills that got you this far
Demand buoyant for skills in science, engineering, construction, agriculture and healthcare
Edel Lonergan (Deloitte) and Annie Kirwan (PwC) talk about their experiences of graduate programmes
What you should know when beginning full-time work
Private health insurance, pension contributions and life assurance are among the package benefits offered
From Claddagh shirts to repurposed coffee grounds, young business owners offer advise to graduates considering entrepreneurship
Leire Asua (Accenture) and Hamed Benyounis (Amgen)
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Clear structure, relevant keywords and straightforward language helps AI and human recruiters assess your skills
Education is never wasted, and a higher degree qualification can also be valuable to a graduate’s career
Finn Burke (EY) and Seán O’Reilly (Grant Thornton) tell us about their experiences on graduate programmes
Three immigrant graduates talk about their experiences of coming to Ireland – and the possibility of running for president
New graduates have the prospect of a more balanced working life than their predecessors
Some of the workplace applications graduates are likely to use in almost any new job
‘Learners develop enhanced confidence and self-esteem, as they come to value themselves as an individual with a contribution to make’
It can be difficult for graduates without formal industry experience to understand their expectations for a job
Ireland needs graduates who are open to challenges and committed to continuous skill development.
How graduates and employers work to meet each other’s expectations
A selection of popular graduate recruitment programmes around the country
A degree can provide you with in-depth knowledge and specialised skills that are valuable in the workplace
More than 2,500 postgraduate students, scholars, professionals and teachers from all disciplines have participated in the Fulbright exchange programme between Ireland and the US
Leah Carroll studied engineering in UCC before joining the Irish Distillers Internship programme
How recent graduates can adapt to and thrive in their new work environment.
Dearbhla Crean studied mechanical engineering at UCD before she joined the ESB
Aynsley McLoughlin is in her 2nd year of the Deloitte graduate programme
Sally Hickey studied Commerce at UCC before joining Vodafone
Sophie Cunningham studied accounting at UCC before joining KPMG
Adam Lysaght studied computer science and business at Trinity College Dublin before joining PwC’s graduate programme
Heather Spain studied Mechanical Engineering and Business at UCD before joining EirGrid
Jennifer Tuffy graduated from UCD in 2022 before joining EY’s graduate programme
Míobha Mac Ginty studied Commerce at the University of Galway before joining Accenture
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