Accountancy firm hoping to employ up to 50 extra staff
Belfast accountancy firm Harbinson Mulholland has said it hopes to double its workforce, as it unveils its latest office expansion.And its co-founder Jeremy Harbinson has said a reduced rate of corporation tax “must be introduced at the earliest opportunity” in order to “stimulate inward investment”. Harbinson Mulholland’s new offices at the Centrepoint building in the...
100 new jobs created by expansion at US legal firm
A legal services firm which counts some of the world’s biggest companies among its clients is doubling its Belfast workforce with the creation of almost 100 new high-paid jobs. Axiom is adding 97 new posts to its Belfast city centre operations, just three years after the US-owned firm set up shop here. Salaries will average...
Open Recruitment Day at Peninsula Care
Open Recruitment Day at Peninsula Care We are pleased to announce our first ever Open Recruitment Day. It will take place at our head office on: Thursday 23rd April 2015 @ 3 Church Street, Newtownards, BT23 4AN 10:00 a.m – 19:00 p.m We are recruiting for: Registered Nurses, Care Assistants, Senior Care Assistants, Support Workers,...
Green light for jobs at Fermanagh traffic control firm
Co Fermanagh fins Emco Group is investing £250,000 and creating new jobs in a bid to boost exports of its traffic management products. The Derrylin-based business is hoping to increase its sales into the Republic – creating three new posts. Seamus Owens, director of Emco Group said: ‘We diversified into the traffic management products market...
£5.5m wage boost as Eishtec call centre creates 320 new jobs
A call centre firm is adding 320 jobs at its newly unveiled Northern Ireland offices. Eishtec is adding the posts at its service centre outside Lurgan in Co Armagh. It is adding the jobs to its ever-growing workforce over the next three years. The new jobs will bring in more than £5.5m each year in...
Jobs boost as BT reveals plans to create 78 new posts in Northern Ireland
BT is creating nearly 80 new jobs in Northern Ireland, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal. Some 50 of the new posts will be added to the firm’s call centre workforce over the next six months. The bulk will be based at BT’s city centre Belfast base, and include a mixture of full, part-time and apprenticeship...
Cope with Redundancy
HOW TO… COPE WITH REDUNDANCY FACING redundancy can be an anxious time and although it may be a daunting prospect, it is also an opportunity for a fresh start. There is plenty of advice out there on how best to cope with redundancy, how to survive it, and how to use it to your best...
Scores add up for Global Achiever Zone
AN ULSTER University Business School student is celebrating after achieving 10th place in the world in the Association of Chartered Certified Account-ants (ACCA) F5 Performance Management exam. With a score of 88%, Zoe McBride’s top 10 placing put her ahead of over 24,000 students across the globe who also sat the paper. Zoe was also...
Pupils get financial tutoring at Stormont
Young people brought their business skills to Parliament Buildings this week as part of a financial education and enterprise programme organised by Ulster Bank. Part of Ulster Bank’s MoneySense for Schools initiative, which is used by more than 300 Northern Ireland post-primary schools, the session taught pupils about business, teamwork, delegation and presentation skills. Pupils...
Employment Brief – New Chamber Prize
The Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) has launched its annual awards. For the first time, there will be a category to celebrate collaboration between schools, colleges and businesses. The ‘Education and Business Partnership Award’ will recognise schools and colleges who have engaged with their local business community and formed mutually beneficial...