Microsoft's head office in Ireland, at Leopardstown in south Dublin. The tech giant is planning to add 550 staff to its Irish operation over the next four years. Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times, which is majority owned by a London private equity firm, is planning to open six new clinics here, including two in north Dublin by the end of this year. Ian Curran spoke to its chief executive Charles Cosgrave about the company’s expansion plan.
With an election imminent, it is important party policies and manifestos are objectively costed and tested Your work questions answered: My hours have been cut but someone new has been hired. Can my employer do this?From intern to CEO: does it pay to be a company lifer?, called Black Emerald. Barry O’Halloran spoke to Zebo about its genesis and the company’s plan to raise new finance.for its first full year in business after being set up by a number of former partners of KPMG and Deloitte in Dublin, according to its managing directors.
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