Archive for January, 2009

Free postings for any employer

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

As many of you probably know, RecruitIreland announced an offer for employers in Limerick on the heels of the Dell announcement. They will provide free job postings for any employer in Limerick. Credit where credit’s due - that’s a very nice gesture.

This got us thinking and the more we considered it the more we thought - why just Limerick? Granted, Limerick has been dealt a body blow and anything that helps get people back to work is commendable, but everyone is hurting at the moment.

So, with that in mind, we have decided that we will offer ANY employer in Ireland three free postings on RocketJobs.ie. All you have to do is go to the site and register as an employer if you’re not already signed up. Once that’s done we’ll apply three posting credits to your account that you can use immediately.

If this helps get one person back to work we feel it will have been worth it.

Get that CV right!

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

I’ve done a lot of hiring over the years while working for a variety of companies and that’s given me the pleasure (?) of seeing the good, the bad and the darn right ugly when it comes to CVs. If there’s one way of making sure your application ends up in the bin, send in a rubbish CV. There are plenty of good resources on the web advising on how best to structure your CV. For starters you can check out our CV tips on RocketJobs.ie, but recently I also came across CV Cafe. They’re definitely worth checking out.

One additional point - when applying online for a job a lot of people just hit the “Apply” button and attach their CV. That’s just not good enough. You need to stand out, so treat it like an old fashioned application. In the message or email box write a brief message outlining why you want the role and how your skills and experience match what is required. Sell yourself! If you don’t, the plethora of other candidates will. The first thing a recruiter or employer will see is the email message, so if it looks professional and well thought out they’re much more likely to open your CV.

Good job hunting!

Follow job updates on Twitter

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

You can now get up-to-date details of jobs as they are posted on Rocketjobs.ie via Twitter. Just follow www.twitter.com/rocketjobs. Of course you can still use RSS or bookmarking from the bottom of the homepage. Enjoy!

Gloomy piece of news #2 - 1,900 Dell redundancies

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Well, it was long expected but its finally happened. This story has just been posted on the RTE News site. Production is being moved to lower cost economies Our best wishes go out to all those affected. The good news is there will be life at Dell, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now. I’m sure RocketJobs.ie and the other job sites will see an increase in traffic over the next while, but I’m certain that we will see spin out companies emerging in Limerick as part of the “enforced entrepreneurship” that comes with such a large lay-off. Just look at the positive results after the DEC closure and aren’t we so much richer for it?

Gloomy piece of news #1

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

The CIPD have just release the results of a survey that basically tells us what we all suspected. A survey of their members (HR managers) shows that they are expecting a reduction in staff numbers, but not necessaily through redundancies. Companies are looking at alternatives like sabbaticals, salary cuts and reduced working hours.

And so it begins…

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

This is the first posting in what we hope will be a useful addition to the blogosphere. This is the blog of the RocketJobs.ie team.

What - ANOTHER job site? We know, we know - the last thing we all need is yet another job site, right? Well, in our view, no. RocketJobs.ie grew out of our own frustration with some of the existing jobs sites available for the Irish market. We’re focussed on removing the fluff and letting our users search quickly and effectively and then get on with whatever they were doing before that. Finding a job should be simple - something we feel certain sites have forgotten in the rush to cram as much stuff onto their homepage as possible. Which is the right way to go? Who knows - we’ll let users decide.

We plan to provide useful comment here on what’s happening in the Irish recruitment and employment market. Something tells me that it may not be all shiny happy news for the immediate future but we can always hope!

We wish all our readers and visitors to RocketJobs.ie a successful and prosperous 2009!