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17th September 2013

Go south to build

New Zealand is looking to fill thousands of job vacancies in the construction sector, using skilled migrants from GB and Northern Ireland. Paul Arthur, director of migration experts The Emigration Group said: “Industry experts in New Zealand are predicting that they will need more than 23,000 construction workers by mid to late 2013.   New...

17th September 2013

Firm shows the Love for IT with new gongs

Specialist recruitment firm Lucas Love is launching a new award recognising excellence in the IT field in Northern Ireland. IT’s All Happening, awarding outstanding contribution to the IT sector will reward employees at all levels of an organisation who have contributed to the development and deployment of innovative IT systems improving business operations or enhancing...

17th September 2013

Innovate or Die

Entrepreneurship isn’t just for new businesses – it is essential to help established companies stay ahead of the competition, local employers were told this week at Queen’s University. They were attending the InterTradeIreland Innovation Lecture at Queen’s University, delivered by Hanadi Jabado, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Cambridge. She said: “Established businesses can...

17th September 2013

Skills project hailed as 70 jobs created

Northern Ireland’s Assured Skills Programme – which can fund up to £2m per project – is paying dividends through job creation, according to Department of Employment and Learning Minister Dr Stephen Farry. He was speaking following the recent announcement of 70 new posts in financial services sector here. Mr Farry said: “My Department’s Assured Skills...

17th September 2013

How to be a… Plumber

Water, water everywhere…? Then you need a plumber. For information on a career in plumbing a good place to start is the PMST (Plumbing and Mechanical Services Training) which delivers the Plumbing Modern Apprenticeship course. School or college leavers aged 16-24 will be eligible for a Modern Apprenticeship so long as they are directly employed...

17th September 2013

Be a star in competency interviews

An increasing number of employers are using what are known as competency based interviews these days, where a candidate is asked to give examples of situations showing they have demonstrated specific skills and abilities. Anne Richardson from the Department for Employment and Learning Careers Service explains. A competency based interview looks at your past experiences...

17th September 2013

What’s it like to study… History

History doesn’t have the greatest reputation for employability, but that shouldn’t put you off, according to Edinburgh undergraduate Jon Vrushi. The Complete University Guide’s appraisal of opportunities for history graduates is pretty shocking, ranking the subject at 42nd in terms of employment prospects. These figures make worrying reading for even the most passionate of historians,...

17th September 2013

IT’s All Happening in NI

  Historically, Northern Ireland had been an industrial economy focusing on areas such as shipbuilding and textiles. However the economy is evolving and emphasis is now on growing and developing sectors such as IT, financial services, legal services, renewables and tourism. In IT, Northern Ireland has a growing number of software development centres, shared service...

17th September 2013

How to… Apply For A Job Online

  IT is important to be prepared and have all your information to hand before you begin the process of applying for a job online. Ensure you have an appropriate email address ( think carefully before choosing a username) In addition, as part of the job application process, you may need to take an online...

17th September 2013

Top graduates granted a unique opportunity

A new University of Ulster internship programme is offering top graduates a unique placement opportunity, complete with a £5,750 bursary. The Professional Experience Programme (PEP) provides a six-month internship with a local employer as well as a Graduate Certificate in Professional Practice. The university currently invests £180,000 per year in PEP, which reflects its commitment...

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