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Five tips to make a job interview more ‘real’
Q: I often find interviews stilted or impersonal. I struggle to bring the real me into the room. It’s like listening to a recording of myself. Any tips on how to make interviews more real? (CG, email).
Five tips to make a job interview more ‘real’
Q: I often find interviews stilted or impersonal. I struggle to bring the real me into the room. It’s like listening to a recording of myself. Any tips on how to make interviews more real? (CG, email).
Disappointment for United on Premier Division return
Galway United’s return to the Premier Division had loomed large in the collective imagination for fans but it was not a night that will live long in the collective memory. Despite a spirited performance, the air of anti-climax was hard to dispel.
Galwegians RFC honours club legend
Galwegians Rugby Club has honoured one of its own living legends, Mick Casserly, at a special function on Saturday.
Galway medical device firm raises €6.4m to develop stroke treatment
Galway medical device company Ceroflo has closed out an investment round which has raised €6.4m to advance its disruptive technology to revolutionise the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), a leading cause of stroke.
From Pearse Stadium to the Emirates Stadium— a virtual run of love
A sporting-themed run by a proud Mervue man in memory of a beloved uncle held last autumn has raised more than €14,000 for the Galway Hospice.
Tubberclair GAA reflect on sporting year at well attended club AGM
Tubberclair GAA hosted a very well attended AGM within the surrounds of their clubhouse in recent times.
International architectural technology academics and students gather in Galway
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is from today hosting the 10th International Congress on Architectural Technology (ICAT) Conference at its Galway (Dublin Road) campus.
Peadar O’Dowd, the passing of an old Galwegian
Peadar O’Dowd’s credentials for writing about Galway were impeccable. One of four children, Nono, Willie, Martin and Peadar, born to their parents John and Bridget, he grew up in Bohermore and was always grateful for the fact. He lived his life there and throughout that life would celebrate the area and its people in hundreds of articles and interviews he published in various newspapers and journals.
‘Talented’ medical student killed in Bushypark crash is laid to rest
Third year University of Galway medical student, Cormac Kinsella was laid to rest in his home village of Ballon, Co Carlow on December 22.