How to find and use ‘the unpublished job spec’

Pic source www.pixabay.com Q: “I read the job spec until my eyes hurt. I went through the company website too in great detail. But I still felt like I wasn’t properly prepared on the day – some things came up that hadn’t been prominent on the spec or site. How can I avoid this happening […]

Diary date – Mayo GAA Career Fair 2019 – January 12, GMIT

The third annual takes place in the GMIT, Castlebar, on Saturday, January 12, 2019 (10am to 12noon). Last year, over 600 students, parents and teachers attended the event, organised by the South Mayo GAA board, the Mayo GAA Coaching Committee, Sli Nua Careers, with financial support from St Jarlath’s Credit Union, Tuam; Claremorris/Ballinrobe Credit Union; and South […]

Why hand-written CV could fall flat

Pic source www.pixabay.com Q: “There’s a lot of talk at the moment about how technology is changing how people go for jobs. I am a bit of a traditionalist myself and I am wondering if a neatly written CV could do the trick when applying? It might help me stand out from the crowd. What […]

Tracking machines are no new phenomenon

Pic source www.pixabay.com Q: I thought I had heard it all – but today someone told me that machines are now reading CVs and deciding who should be called to interview. Say it ain’t true? (BP, email).  A: They sure are – and it’s not today or yesterday this started. Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) came […]

Competency-based questions for teachers

Use every minute wisely

Teaching and school management posts are now becoming more and more available in Ireland, after the post-economic collapse recruitment embargo. Lots of teachers are very rusty when it comes to job interviews. Competency-based interviews are commonplace now. In this video, Liam Horan talks about the STAR technique and how you can put it to good use in interviews. In the […]

Create ‘early impact’ in job interviews to catch the panel’s interest

Pic. source: https://pixabay.com AUDIO: When telling ‘stories’, or outlining examples of competencies, in a job interview, think about creating an early impact. Set the story up to catch the interview panel’s interest. In this audio, Liam Horan, Career Coach, Sli Nua Careers, elaborates on this very point.    

Useful websites and apps for school teachers

As teachers, we encounter the technological revolution head-on simply because we meet digital natives every day.New ways of teaching and learning are emerging all the time writes Siobhan Ni Fhlatharta, St Patrick’s Classical School, Navan, Co. Meath.   [gap height=”20] It can be dizzying at times, but technology, ultimately, can bring real benefits in the classroom. Here […]

Home is where the work is

Pic source www.pixabay.com Q: Twelve months ago, I was offered a new part-time job, two days a week, working from home. They would give me a laptop and phone; contribute to my broadband and various other perks. I’d always been a bricks-and-mortar type employee and I thought I’d never adjust. A year on, I wouldn’t […]

Bridging the gap – from unemployment to self-employment

Pic source www.pixabay.com Q: I was laid off eight months ago, and have been on the dole since. It’s my first time on the dole in 30 years in the workforce. However, I have a business idea and I’m really thinking about giving that a go – but I’m afraid I will lose my social […]

Sli Nua Careers features in National Broadband Plan video

Pic source www.pixabay.com Find out about the positive impact high speed broadband can have for those living and working in Ireland, especially in rural areas. [gap height=”20] Our MD Liam Horan features in this video made by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. [gap height=”20]Watch the whole video to 3 minutes 49 seconds […]