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Full coverage: Jobs

“If you’re a tech company, you need to have a few layoffs if you want to be taken seriously”

What does the current tech slump mean for jobs and corporation tax in Ireland? To try and get some answers, Ian Kehoe spoke with Stephen Kinsella and Thomas Hubert.

Ian Kehoe
15th Feb, 2023 - 5 min read

Hiring, firing and taxpaying: One year at Meta and Google in Ireland

New information from multiple subsidiaries of the two digital advertising giants in Ireland reveal how they operate in the post-double Irish world and how ready they are to take on the industry slump.

Thomas Hubert
2nd Dec, 2022 - 7 min read

Multinationals ebb and flow. Does Ireland want to become the South Korea or the Nigeria of the next technologies?

Constant hiring by technology firms has just turned into a wave of job cuts. Stephen Kinsella and Thomas Hubert discuss what this means for Ireland – and what the country should do about it.

Ian Kehoe
30th Nov, 2022 - 4 min read

Wayflyer layoffs add to tech redundancies

The Irish company, which provides finance to online retailers, is cutting 200 jobs globally, including at its Dublin headquarters.

Tom Lyons
16th Nov, 2022 - 1 min read

Big Tech, small country – and not a time to play Chicken Little

The wave of layoffs at technology multinationals is not over. We have been there before and we can learn lessons from the past with policies that limit public finances' reliance on foreign investment and support workers and domestic companies to make the most of the predictable cycle ahead.

Stephen Kinsella
10th Nov, 2022 - 7 min read

How 7% of Coinbase’s Irish workforce was made redundant two weeks ago

The cryptocurrency exchange hired staff quickly – more than doubling headcount in recent months – and laid them off quickly too. On a Tuesday morning last month, staff at its Irish office found themselves looking at blank screens.

Sean Keyes
1st Jul, 2022 - 3 min read

How to master the art of the counteroffer

The psychology of the counteroffer is fascinating from both an employee and an employer perspective, and there are several competing factors of play. I have been in the recruitment business for 30 years. This is my playbook for dealing with counteroffers.

Paul McArdle
1st Nov, 2021 - 4 min read

This start-up wants to link students looking for both money and practical experience, with companies looking for part-time talent

John Brady decided to make a career change after 18 years working for British American Tobacco. With Bowsy, he wants to connect students looking for both money and part time work with companies looking to deepen their talent pool.

Cait Caden
10th Aug, 2020 - 3 min read

Uber fires 140 in Limerick as tech giant lets go 3,000 people worldwide

Tech transporation giant Uber had built a team of over 500 people in Limerick since 2015. Now it has just let a large number of them go as the business cuts costs in reaction to Covid-19.

Tom Lyons
18th May, 2020 - 1 min read

Stephen Kinsella: “Manufacturing in Ireland – back to the future”

Recent job losses at pharma and electronics companies grabbed the headlines, but what is really happening in Ireland's manufacturing sector?

Stephen Kinsella
31st Oct, 2019 - 4 min read
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