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Eolas Recruitment News Archive Articles From 2021

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Tackling the gender gap in tech in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic

  • 27 Oct 2021

Demand for tech workers is currently close to an all-time high as companies push ahead on projects held back during the first wave of the pandemic, according to Eolas Recruitment Principal Consultant Stephen Daly. Although hiring for IT roles...

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Planning to Change Job? Top Tips for Tech Workers

  • 14 Jul 2021

We asked Eolas Recruitment Senior Consultant Peter Kirby what advice he would give to tech workers in Ireland who might be planning a career move in the coming months. To what extent do you think the trends highlighted in Microsoft latest Trend...

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Leaving Cert Students — Shape the future with a career in tech

  • 30 Jun 2021

As the Leaving Cert exams draw to a close, now is the time to check your CAO application, make sure that you are happy with your choices, and if necessary avail of the change of mind facility. The deadline for this is 5.15 pm on 1 July. After a...

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Opportunities for Women in Tech

  • 9 Jun 2021

It seems that there is a lot of focus in the last few years on encouraging more women into tech. Why is this so important? In Ireland, we are fortunate to have some great role models in our tech community—you only have to think of people like...

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How Irish tech is helping in the battle against Covid-19

  • 14 Apr 2021

From leveraging artificial intelligence and wifi to analysing digital trends and rolling out new applications, Irish tech innovators have been centre stage in the battle against Covid-19. “It’s really inspiring to see the innovation and...

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Ransomware attacks push up demand for IT security skills

  • 24 Mar 2021

This time last year, a Microsoft blog (5 March 2020) explained how auto-spreading malware is not the only ransomware threat that organisations and their IT teams need to worry about. Preventable human-operated campaigns that take advantage of...

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Blockchain and Crypto Opportunities in the IT Sector

  • 24 Feb 2021

Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are rarely out of the news at the moment. Late last year, Paypal announced the launch of a new service enabling its customers to buy, hold and sell cryptocurrency directly from their PayPal account. Mastercard is...

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Remote working — What’s ahead for the IT sector in 2021?

  • 17 Feb 2021

While many companies switched to remote working in response to the Covid-19 pandemic last year, employers faced a lot of practical difficulties. There was the immediate challenge of providing and securing suitable equipment such as laptops,...

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2021 Tech Predictions

  • 9 Feb 2021

Making accurate predictions is notoriously difficult. History is littered with examples of industry leaders who got it wrong, among them vacuum manufacturer Alex Lewyt who predicted in 1955 that nuclear-powered vacuum cleaners would probably be a...

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