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Your Career, Your Choices

When time is a factor for employers, many use phone or Skype interviews as a means of sifting through the candidates, before inviting a chosen few to a personal interview. This requires a little more preparation on your part, but with the right approach, you can still make a virtual impression, writes SABINA TRENCH, Career Coach, Sli Nua Careers.

Half of motorists using phones while driving daily

It will come as no surprise that almost half of Irish motorists encounter drivers using their mobile phone while behind the wheel on a daily basis, according to recent research from AA Ireland.

Style and luxury at the Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport

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The four-star Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport offers luxurious family accommodation with all the essentials and comforts necessary for a relaxing stay.

The best way to end illegal phone use by drivers

Against a backdrop in Britain last year of 22 people having been killed and 99 more seriously injured in road accidents in which drivers were using a mobile phone, much tougher penalties came into force in England, Scotland and Wales last month.

Britain leads fight against use of phones while driving

Much tougher penalties came into force in England, Scotland, and Wales last month for the illegal use of mobile phones while driving.

Test drive the Nissan Micra Gen5 at Tullamore Nissan

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Nissan’s Micra Gen5, unveiled at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, will be available to test drive at Tullamore Nissan from April 1.

Talent was the currency at Talent Summit 2017

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The 2017 Talent Summit recently took place in the Radisson, Galway. The Talent Summit, which was founded by Sigmar Recruitment in association with The Irish Times Executive Jobs attracted over 1,000 people to five events across Dublin, Cork and Galway. With the talent agenda ranking as the number one priority for business leaders around the globe, the theme of this year’s programme was “Driving Competitive Advantage through Talent”.

Five ways to keep calm on stressful road journeys

Drivers are being encouraged to avoid getting involved in conflicts on journeys. The advice follows the two-year suspended prison sentence handed to a man following a ‘road rage’ attack in August last year. When the jailed man was former actor Harvey Spencer Stephens, who sprang to fame as devil child Damien in the 1976 movie The Omen, it caught greater public attention.

Knowing your Eircode could save your life, says former city Mayor

A Galway city councillor has urged people to get to know their Eircode address stressing that it could some day save their lives or the life of a loved one.

Galwayman arrested for sending faxes to Shannon Airport

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Well-known Galway musician and calligrapher, Jarír al-Majár - formerly known as Gerry Mulholland - was arrested after sending two faxes to Shannon Airport claiming the airport could be in danger of a terrorist attack.

 

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