A class forgotten in the middle of the down turn, now need to rely on other skills to find work and attitude is more important than ever.
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Author: JennyNavan
Categories: Attitude, Recruitment, Career, eBusiness, Education, Job Seeking, Industry, Science, News, Business, Social Media, Pharmaceutical, Development, Employment, Chemistry, Pharma, Job-seeker
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A link to download my thesis on Social Media and Recruitment in Ireland
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Tags: thesis, Recruitment, english, shame, Social, cut, work, Ireland, head, time, Media, type
An update on the jobs market in the Science sector!
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Think there are no science jobs in Ireland? Think again. The multinationals are committing to Ireland, but will you?
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Is anyone looking for a job or have all the chemists left the country?
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The first in a series of blogs about social media and recruitment.
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Tags: Social Media, Social Recruitment, belief, jobs, Networking, respondents, personal acquaintances, head hunters, Social Recruitment, blogs, Social Media, largest group, hdip, job seekers, initial idea, elements, perspective, Networking, recruitment purposes, 12 months, recruitment agencies, career guidance counselors
How do you compete against 23,999 other people for a job? A few tips and points to consider.
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Do you believe the statement above is true? Do you believe the difference between you getting a job and not getting a job is who you know?
If you do believe in the old adage, then how do you go about finding employment?
Do you meet with your recruitment consultant and build a rapport with them? Do you let your former colleagues and friends know that you are looking for a new job? Do you use social media to broadcast this message to everyone you know? Do you engage with people on Twitter and through blogs who might be able to help you out?
Even if you don't believe in this adage, do you leverage your social connections to assist you in finding employment?
Job-hunting can be a timely exercise but perhaps someone could help you?
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SOS for all experienced pharmaceutical candidates, Ireland Inc has top jobs to offer!
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Great news on the job creation front today in the Medical Device sector.
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Tags: target dna, o keeffe, platform technology, infectious diseases, development opportunities, diagnostic company, sector research, diagnostic technologies, dna and rna, island ireland, key research, medical device, molecular diagnostics, diasorin, enterprise trade, smart economy, d project, attractiveness, irish government, biotrin
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