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Are you an electrician or electrical engineer eager to advance in your career? STS Group will be looking to hire for various roles on 5th November at Jobs Expo Cork. Their recruitment team will be collecting CVs between 10am and 4pm in Cork City Hall. Register today for your FREE TICKET and discover great career opportunities this autumn.

About STS Group

STS Group – Decades of experience on international projects combined with target-focused flexibility and innovation provides Clients with the confidence in their ability to successfully deliver their projects.

Headquartered in Waterford STS Group employs over 1,600 personnel dedicated to the safe and successful delivery of their clients' projects. Since the company’s formation in 2006, STS Group has become the leading provider of electrical engineering, design, instrumentation and commissioning services across Ireland, UK, Europe and the Middle East.

Their industry leading teams work on some of the world’s most prestigious projects within Life Sciences, Data Centre, Utilities, Energy, Commercial, Food & Beverage and Transport sectors. The success of the company to date is evident through the repeat business secured year on year with existing customers whilst establishing relationships with new clients.

In 2019 STS joined the Dussmann Group, a family owned, International Services Provider. With more than 65,000 employees and activities in 21 countries, the Dussmann Group is one of the largest private multi-services providers worldwide. STS is one of four Business Units within Dussmann Technical Solutions (DTS).

STS believe their people are at the heart of STS Group’s success. Their skills, capabilities and commitment to excellence are what make STS stand out as the partner of choice. Key to that is ensuring that they realise the full potential of every individual, making the most of their talent and skills. They have an industry-leading reputation for people development, through their apprenticeship training scheme and employee development programme.

STS recognises the importance of continuous professional development and continually strive to empower their people to be the very best. STS are currently looking for candidates to join the team in the following roles:

We are excited to have a new company join the diverse line-up of exhibitors at our upcoming Jobs Expo Cork careers fair. TELUS International Ireland will be exhibiting, as well as recruiting, on 5th November at Cork City Hall. Their team will be available to chat and take CVs from 10am until 4pm. You can register for FREE ADMISSION here.

Who is TELUS?

TELUS International Ireland is a multilingual provider of digitally enabled customer experience and IT
solutions. The company has more than 1,800+ team members across Ireland, with locations in
Dublin, Cork and Ballina.

TELUS International empowers customer experience innovation through digital enablement, spirited teamwork, agile thinking, and a caring culture that puts customers first. The company's solutions cover customer experience, digital transformation, IT lifecycle, advisory and digital consulting, risk management, and back-office support. Fuelling any stage of company growth, TELUS International partners with some of the world’s most disruptive brands across high growth industry verticals, including tech and games, communications and media, eCommerce and fintech, healthcare, and travel and hospitality. The company serves clients in over 50 languages.

Specialties

Multilingual Customer Support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Multilingual Telesales to include inbound and outbound call support, Multilingual Technical Support 24 hours a day, Multichannel customer solutions, IT outsourcing, Transformation solutions, and Social media solutions.

Recruit.ie, the organisers of Jobs Expo for over 10 yrs. is delighted to launch a new recruitment app. The Recruit.ie App was launched at last weekend’s Jobs Expo Dublin, Ireland’s leading jobs and recruitment fair, giving over 60 exhibitors the opportunity to reach out to candidates at the touch of a button.

If you missed the Dublin event, Jobs Expo returns to Cork City Hall on Saturday, 5th November, 2022 from 10am-4pm. Register to attend for FREE here.

Innovative Approach

The new app is designed to provide the perfect mobile resource for recruitment, utilising an innovative approach to connecting high-potential candidates to high-profile businesses across a variety of sectors.

Cutting-edge App

Bronagh Cotter, CEO of Recruit.ie, said, “Since Covid, we have been conducting market research and working with developers to design a cutting-edge app that allows our loyal clients improved access to skilled workers. The demand for recruitment is higher than ever so we have worked tirelessly to get this app launched. All of the team here at Recruit.ie is excited now to be finally able to meet and sign up all the candidates looking for employment at Jobs Expo.”

Perfect Platform for Job Seekers and Businesses

Kevin Branigan, CEO of Jobs Expo added, “Here at Jobs Expo, our mission is to put skilled professionals directly in contact with leading employers from Ireland and abroad. In this increasingly digital age, the Recruit.ie App is the perfect platform for job seekers and businesses looking to source the right candidates. We’re delighted to be launching it at this weekend’s Jobs Expo.”

Connecting

Connecting has always been at the heart of the Recruit.ie ethos and the team works hard to provide a first-rate service that brings the best job seekers in front of the best businesses. The new app will allow both employers and employees to access key features of Recruit.ie intuitively from their smartphones and mobile devices.

 

 

The future of recruitment is here.

The App is available on the App Store and Google Play.

Recruit.ie also has hundreds of jobs advertised.

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Jobs Expo Cork takes place on Saturday, 5th November (10am-4pm). This careers fair is sponsored by Lidl Ireland and will feature hundreds of active job opportunities. Jobs Expo is the only careers exhibition of its type to feature FREE ADMISSION.

 

Register to attend here.

 

For further information or interviews, please contact Bronagh Cotter at bronagh@recruit.ie

 

We are delighted to have the Teaching Council exhibit at Jobs Expo Cork again. You can chat with their team, collect brochures and learn more about what they offer between 10am and 4pm at Cork City Hall on 5th November. Don’t forget to register to get FREE ADMISSION.

About the Teaching Council

Have you ever thought of becoming a teacher?

If so, you’re in the right place. The Teaching Council can provide you with all the information you need to make the right decision. Before you undertake a teaching qualification, it is important that you are sure it is the correct one for you. The Council can guide you on the right path to becoming a teacher in Ireland.

The Teaching Council is the professional standards body for the teaching profession in Ireland, which promotes and regulates professional standards in teaching. It acts in the interests of the public good while upholding and enhancing standards in the teaching profession.

A new employee opinion survey, conducted by Jobs Expo, has demonstrated a huge appetite for working from home, with most respondents favouring a hybrid model which blends time worked remotely and in the office.

The responses convey some marked differences between Galway-based workers and those based in Dublin, which make for interesting reading.

The survey also paints a picture of what the main concerns facing workers in the current climate are, with the top 3 responses being linked to the current financial and economic situation.

Concerns for Workers

The three biggest concerns for professionals surveyed right now are:

It’s interesting to note that back in September 2019 recession was listed as a concern by under a third of respondents (26.89%), while only 15.97% listed the Housing crisis as a concern. In 2019, Brexit was marked as a cause for concern for 19.33% of workers surveyed.

The survey also revealed a striking difference between Galway-based workers and those based in the capital when it comes to future employment prospects. When asked if they were concerned about their future employment prospects, 39% from Dublin said that they were concerned, while over two thirds of respondents from Galway (67%) expressed similar concern.

The Rise of Remote

The study found that two thirds of workers listed the importance of a flexible hybrid work model as being a decisive factor when taking up employment in a post-Covid world.

Prior to Covid-19, fully remote work was at 9.89%. Jobs Expo’s latest survey shows us that now it's 15.73%. Full-time in the office in September 2019 was 51.65%. Today, it's 32.58%.

When asked to what extent was your employment remote-based prior to Covid-19, 0% of respondents from Galway chose “Fully remote” compared to 15% from Dublin.

Desire for Flexible Working Conditions

Pre Covid, a mere 6.75% of professionals considered a combination of office-based and remote work a factor when applying for a job. In the latest Jobs Expo survey the figure has risen dramatically to 65.93% of professionals, who now consider it to be a major factor when looking for a future role. Indeed, 61.54% are more likely to choose a job that offers remote/flexible working conditions.

The survey shows that there is a higher number of Galway-based workers who would prefer to go with a job that offers remote/flexible working conditions. A massive 81% of respondents from Galway said that they were very likely to go with a job that offers remote/flexible working conditions, compared to just over half of Dublin-based respondents (55%) who were asked the same question.

Remote is Here to Stay

The survey confirms that the remote model of work brought on by Covid is no temporary measure and that two years later workers are happy to continue their current experience of remote working.
Workers are keen to maintain a post-COVID remote work policy with 60.44% of workers who responded to the Jobs Expo survey saying that they expect their employer to further embrace remote working now that Covid restrictions are lifted.

Productivity

Contrary to initial fears, 32.95% of the professionals surveyed found themselves to be just as productive when working from home. 25% thought they were more productive, while just 5.68% believed they were less productive.

Support

Despite the rise in the types of hybrid and remote work models, 62.64% of workers believe that employers need to be more open to flexible working. 57.14% thought that the Government needs to do more to support work/life balance and 53.85% want more to be done about transport for commuting to work.

Problems at Work

The survey revealed that 41.57% of professionals have experienced unreasonable demands or expectations at work. 30.34% experienced bullying from colleagues or managers. 8.99% experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.
When asked if they went to management or HR with these issues 54.55% said no, while 45.45% said yes. When asked if the situation was resolved to their satisfaction, 13.64% stated yes, while 86.36% stated no.
It is interesting to note here that a larger percentage of respondents from Galway went to HR with the issue than those from Dublin

Mental Health Support

A worrying outcome from the survey was the high number of workers expressing concern for their mental health. When asked if their mental health has suffered because of pressure/problems at work 73.86% of respondents answered yes, while 26.14% said no.

Only 25% felt that they were adequately supported by their employer, compared to 75% of professionals who believed they were not supported.

Jobs Expo runs Ireland’s leading jobs and employment fairs which put skilled professionals directly in contact with leading employers from Ireland and abroad.

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Jobs Expo Galway 2022

Jobs Expo is returning to Galway this Saturday. This careers fair is sponsored by Lidl Ireland and will be held at Leisureland between 10am and 4pm. Take the next steps on your career path at Jobs Expo Galway. Get your FREE TICKETS here

Speak with the a diverse line-up of exhibitors:

There’s a packed schedule of live seminars. The ‘Agenda Stage’ at Jobs Expo Galway will host talks on a variety of topics including;

The ‘Career Clinic’ is perfect for attendees looking for one on one advice and will also offer the opportunity to meet with professional development coaches who can help candidates with crucial issues such as interview skills, CV presentation and changing career direction.

Jobs Expo is the leading jobs and careers event in Ireland and is free-of-charge to the public. Jobs Expo is run by Careers Unlimited, an online and events company, and organised by Recruit.ie

 

EVENT DETAILS:

Name: Jobs Expo Galway
Date: Saturday, 17th September, 2022
Venue: Leisureland
Time: 10am – 4pm

 

We're delighted to announce that iRadio's Michaela Hayes will present Jobs Expo TV, live from Jobs Expo Galway at Leisureland's Events Centre this Saturday (10am-4pm). Michaela will broadcast via Facebook Live, Youtube and Jobsexpo.ie from the event, speaking to employers, speakers and career coaches.

Michaela is a Radio Presenter & Music Co-ordinator at iRadio Ireland. She is a a regular Jobs Expo TV presenter at our live events. Our exhibitors are always happy to have a chat with her and discuss their company culture, job vacancies and why they are exhibiting at Jobs Expo. These interviews are recorded and published live on Facebook during the event and on Jobsexpo.ie and Youtube after the event.

Join us on the day by registering for your free ticket by clicking here. 

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