How I Became A Local Government Worker
No two days are the same for local government worker Anne Donaghy The post: Chief Executive Mid and East Antrim Borough CouncilThe post holder: Anne Donaghy Give a brief outline of your career to date. I began my career as an environmental health officer and worked my way through various posts in local government. I...
How I became a Web Services Consultant
The post: Managing Director, Flint Studios The post holder: Jeremy Biggerstaff Give a brief outline of your career to date. During completion of a degree in Computer Science at Ulster University, I was fortunate enough to secure a role as an IT Consultant for one of the Big Four accounting firms. After graduating, I moved...
How I became a Sustainable Agriculture Manager
A passion for agriculture and the environment set Gill Gallagher on her career path.
How I became an Economist
The post: Economist, Northern Ireland Civil Service The post holder: Karen Linnig Give a brief outline of your career to date. After graduating in July 2007, I took up a post as an Assistant Economist with Oxford Economics in Belfast. This economic consultancy role provided me with the opportunity to apply my economic skills to...
How I became a Business Improvement District Manager
The post: Managing Director, Belfast One Business Improvement District The post holder: Clare Maguire No two days are ever the same for Clare Maguire in her role working as managing director for a Business Improvement District (BID) company. Give a brief outline of your career to date. Since April 2016 I have been employed as...
How I became a Charity Sector Manager
Danny Elliott's career in the voluntary sector has spanned more than 30 years.
How I became a Production Journalist
Determination and years of work experience helped Eden Wilson land her role as a production journalist.
How I became a Tax Advisor
An enquiring mind and attention to detail are crucial for Jane Lee's role as a tax advisor.
How I became an Electrical Trainer
Ciara Rooney has worked her way up from an apprentice electrician to an electrical trainer and assessor at Northern Regional College.
Leading the way in digital IT education and training
THE Department for the Economy has designated Belfast Met as the Further Education sector lead for Digital IT education and training.