IT security crucial to make remote working sustainable
A remote working report launched by ActionPoint has revealed that 68 per cent of those surveyed would like to continue to work from home at least two days per week once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.
How I became a Forensic Accountant
A head for numbers drew Sinead O'Neill into a career in accountancy. Read how she became a Forensic Accountant and Associate Director at Grant Thornton.
Northern Ireland must invest in apprenticeship opportunities
There has never been a better opportunity for government, business and education to work together to create more apprenticeships to curb youth unemployment.
Funding to enhance life science sector and boost economy
Queen's University Belfast has been selected as one of 17 recipients to receive up to £50,000 to lead development of a new regional research consortium.
How I became a Complementary Therapist
Being empathetic and caring are key to mother of three, Natalie Nugent's role. Find out how she became a Complementary Therapist and how COVID- 19 impacted her business.
Nominate nijobfinder at the National Online Recruitment Awards 2020
Nominations are now open for the 2020 National Online Recruitment Awards.
Online enrolment open for September courses at SERC
There is still time to get a place on a Higher Education Course at South Eastern Regional College but students are being urged to get online and apply as soon as possible.
Queen’s Student of the Year 2020
For the first time in its 22 year history, the Northern Ireland Queen’s Student of the Year Award is to be presented to a group of over 700 students from a range of faculties, schools and departments across the University.
Carve out a career in heritage skills
The Department for Communities’ Historic Environment Division (HED) in partnership with The Prince’s Foundation has launched the Northern Ireland Heritage Skills Programme.
How I became a Festival Director
As a Festival Director with the EastSide Arts Festival Rachel Kennedy’s role requires excellent people skills and a flair for creativity. She talks to nijobfinder about the challenge of hosting a festival in the current climate.