Half of employees feel positive about career prospects Half of employees are feeling positive about their career prospects over the next six months, a new survey shows. Business • 16 Apr
Half of employees feel positive about career prospects Half of employees are feeling positive about their career prospects over the next six months, a new survey shows. Business • 16 Apr
Staff want to upskill in AI, training not being offered New research reveals that 80% of Irish employees would like to upskill in AI, but only 16% have received training. Business • 22 Jan
Staff want to upskill in AI, training not being offered New research reveals that 80% of Irish employees would like to upskill in AI, but only 16% have received training. Business • 22 Jan
Three quarters of employers planning to recruit in 2025 Almost three quarters of Irish employers plan to recruit for permanent roles in 2025, according to new research, an 11% decline compared to 2024. Business • 10 Dec 24
Three quarters of employers planning to recruit in 2025 Almost three quarters of Irish employers plan to recruit for permanent roles in 2025, according to new research, an 11% decline compared to 2024. Business • 10 Dec 24
46% of workers would accept lower salary for remote role New research from recruitment firm Hays Ireland reveals that 51% of Irish employees would not accept a job that did not offer hybrid working. Business • 13 Nov 24
46% of workers would accept lower salary for remote role New research from recruitment firm Hays Ireland reveals that 51% of Irish employees would not accept a job that did not offer hybrid working. Business • 13 Nov 24
14% of companies using AI to evaluate job applications 14% of companies are using artificial intelligence to evaluate job applications, new data shows. Business • 26 Jun 24
14% of companies using AI to evaluate job applications 14% of companies are using artificial intelligence to evaluate job applications, new data shows. Business • 26 Jun 24
70% of employers have staff leave within first year 70% of employers have experienced staff leaving within the first year due to being a poor match for the company, new research shows. Business • 14 May 24
70% of employers have staff leave within first year 70% of employers have experienced staff leaving within the first year due to being a poor match for the company, new research shows. Business • 14 May 24
Dip in workplaces trialling four-day week, survey finds There has been a fall in the number of companies implementing or trialling a four-day working week, according to a new survey. Business • 13 Mar 23
Dip in workplaces trialling four-day week, survey finds There has been a fall in the number of companies implementing or trialling a four-day working week, according to a new survey. Business • 13 Mar 23
Employers remain committed to recruiting - Hays Employers remain committed to their recruitment goals over the next year despite concerns over the economy, according to a new report by Hays Ireland. Business • 28 Nov 22
Employers remain committed to recruiting - Hays Employers remain committed to their recruitment goals over the next year despite concerns over the economy, according to a new report by Hays Ireland. Business • 28 Nov 22
34% of Irish-based employers plan to increase salaries 34% of Irish-based employers claim employee salaries will increase in the next three months, with over half suggesting these projected increases are influenced by the rising cost of living. Business • 15 Aug 22
34% of Irish-based employers plan to increase salaries 34% of Irish-based employers claim employee salaries will increase in the next three months, with over half suggesting these projected increases are influenced by the rising cost of living. Business • 15 Aug 22
6% of Irish firms have adopted a four-day working week Over half of Irish professionals believe a four-day working week will become a reality within the next five years, according to new survey carried out by recruitment firm Hays Ireland. Business • 04 May 22
6% of Irish firms have adopted a four-day working week Over half of Irish professionals believe a four-day working week will become a reality within the next five years, according to new survey carried out by recruitment firm Hays Ireland. Business • 04 May 22