Sigmar Recruitment to take on 150 new employees
Irish Times
Sigmar, one of the country’s largest recruitment firms, is to more than double its own workforce with the creation of 150 new jobs by the end of 2018. The company said the roles, which will be in sales, digital marketing and recruitment, will be for both experienced professionals and graduates.
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Compliance & Risks expansion will bring 50 new jobs to Cork
Silicon Republic
Cork-based Compliance & Risks will be adding 50 new jobs to its workforce over the next three years. The majority of these jobs will be based at the company’s Cork headquarters, across the areas of research, software development, client support, sales and account management.
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Beats Medical reaches final of US health innovation competition
Irish Times
Irish startup Beats Medical has made it to the finals of a US-based healthcare innovation competition. “We’re delighted to be selected as a finalist in Florida Innovation X, this will allow us to share our work with health professionals from around the US allowing us to impact more people with Parkinson’s,” said founder Ciara Clancy.
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Doing business in Ireland
Irish Examiner
Starting a business is a balancing act at the best of times with a lot of plates to keep spinning .Theya Healthcare founder and chief executive Ciara Donlon’s looks at the challenges facing new businesses and credits Enterprise Ireland, UCD and NovaUCD as significant supports.
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MagGrow wins 2016 Thrive Accelerator sustainability award in California
Irish Tech News
Irish start-up MagGrow, has been named winner of the 2016 Thrive Accelerator Sustainability Award, at the 2nd annual Forbes AgTech Summit held in Salinas, California. The Forbes AgTech Summit brings together over 500 of the smartest and most entrepreneurial minds in Silicon Valley and global agriculture to tackle some of the world’s most critical challenges.
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Ryan Academy Searching For Female StartUps
BizPlus
DCU Ryan Academy is looking for Ireland’s female led startups for their Female High Fliers programme, which commences this September at Citywest. Supported by Enterprise Ireland, the Female High Fliers programme equips participants with the information, guidance and tools to turn their ideas into a profitable business.
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