New legal support centre creates 78 new jobs
A US law firm is to create 78 new jobs in Belfast with the opening of a legal support centre.
How I became a Hotel Manager
Strong communication skills and an eye for detail are imperative to Suzi McIlhatton's role as General Manager at The Malone Hotel, Belfast.
30 new jobs created through pizza chain apprenticeship programme
A NORTHERN Ireland pizza chain has launched a new apprenticeship programme with plans to create 30 new jobs. The apprenticeship programme is in response to the growing success of Four Star Pizza which last year enjoyed its best annual performance since the chain was founded in 1986. Now, to support this continued growth, the company...
NI company develops foods of the future
NI company develops foods of the future featuring a range of sustainable, plant-based foods it has created to help feed future generations.
New brewery serves up 55 new jobs
The opening of a brewery in Lurgan is expected to create more than 50 new jobs. Spadetown brewery, represents an investment of over £2million by a group of local people who want to rekindle the area’s long history with brewing and distilling and help reinvigorate the county Armagh town. Based at Silverwood Business Park, there...
Ulster University Graduate Leadership Programme
Are you a 2020 or 2021 graduate and have yet to secure graduate level employment? You might be the perfect candidate for our Department of Economy funded graduate intern programme.
PwC Assured Skills Academy – Professional Services
A new Assured Skills Academy with PwC will offer 20 high quality training places and the guarantee of a job interview upon completion of the course.
How I became Head of Design and Development
The ability to prioritise is key to Robert McIlreavy’s role. Read how he became Head of Design and Development at Decision Time.
The search is on for hospitality heroes
The Northern Ireland Hotels Federation is calling on businesses to celebrate their heroes and nominate staff to receive a Hotel and Hospitality Hero Award.
The Open University predicts the most in-demand jobs of the future
Business, sustainability and digital entrepreneurs have backed a new campaign from The Open University that highlights skills and jobs forecast to be of vital importance to the growth of the UK economy in the coming years.