The latest research shows that entry-level roles across tech and financial services in Ireland are being reshaped by AI adoption. Hiring strategies are adjusting to reflect this, with demand shifting toward more experienced talent and junior positions becoming increasingly hard to come by. For candidates, the focus needs to
Mid-career burnout is emerging as a serious workplace risk that employers can no longer afford to overlook. Professionals at this stage are navigating increasing workloads, growing responsibility and competing personal demands — a combination that frequently leads to burnout, disengagement and ultimately, people leaving. Not because they lack resilience, but
Recent reporting from The Irish Times shows that venture capital funding for Irish SMEs fell by 23% in 2025 — the first annual decline since 2018. A pullback in international investment, particularly from the US, has tightened access to growth capital for small and scaling businesses. For the SME finance
Finance Update Live Jobs Partnerships Manager – Merchant Cash Advance – €130,000+ OTE Asset Finance Sales Manager – North West – €95,000 OTE Compliance Officer – Credit Union, Kildare – €75,000 Compliance Manager – Mortgages – €60,000 Candidates & skills in Demand: Throughout 2025, the most active areas within financial services have been those supporting […]
Asset finance continues to be one of the most active and commercially important lending areas in Ireland, supporting everything from SME investment in equipment to large scale corporate projects linked to sustainability. While access to funding and market demand remain strong, the biggest constraint right now is not capital, it
Ireland’s construction sector remains central to delivering national priorities, from housing supply to major infrastructure and commercial projects. While activity levels continue to increase, many developments are encountering early-stage challenges linked to delays in securing the right white-collar professionals. Industry estimates suggest that delays on a typical Irish residential project
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