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Once you have decided to change jobs, then you need to have a plan of action.  Part of this plan should involve getting headhunted.  There are thousands of jobs available at any given time – this section of the ComputerJobs.ie web site should help you to stand out from the crown and be found, so that you can get to choose your dream IT job.

 

Help With My Job Hunt

 
How To Get Headhunted -
ComputerJobs.ie offers the facility that allows you to allocate your CV (or more) as viewable to potential employers and recruiters. Tips on how to take advantage and yet still retain privacy if necessary.

Dealing With a Counter Offer
What kind of company makes you threaten to leave before they offer you what you’re worth? Where is the money coming from? Is the counter offer just your next pay rise given early?

Dos and Don'ts on How to Get a Work Permit in Ireland
Coming to Ireland as a senior IT professional to work without a work permit has some pitfalls to watch out for. Here we have listed some do's and dont's.

Getting Ahead in IT
What better way to get ahead in IT than to "blow your own trumpet." by Keith McCarthy of SHR Consulting, a senior IT recruiter gives us his tips on how to conduct both the job hunt and IT career development in general.

On-line recruitment set to increase by 44%
More than 40% of organisations intend to increase the amount they spend on commercial recruitment websites over the next six months, according to the latest findings from the Recruitment Confidence Index (RCI), produced by Cranfield School of Management.

Project Managing the Job Hunt
"You ain't goin' nowhere . . . son.
You ought to go back to driving a truck"
Jim Denny, Grand Ole Opry manager, firing Elvis Presley
after one performance. An interview on October 2, 1954.


Security Engineer as a Career.
The IT and Information Security sector in Ireland is still in its infancy. Many of the largest financial institutions manage their security remotely or rely on consultants to keep their measures up to date.


 
     

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