University not for you? There are plenty of alternative routes...
Re-Gen Group's Eimear Rafferty explains her entry to HR
Local businesses supported by Tourism NI Kickstart programme
Funded by Tourism NI, the Kickstart programme provided almost 630 mentoring days to 45 businesses in four main areas including financial and business model restructuring, digital innovation, recruitment and talent development and sustainability.
New Roles Listed…
Traynors Ltd is a family-run business that has grown to become one of Ireland's leading experts in vehicle recycling and the sale of quality used car parts. As we continue to grow, we have an opening for a Car Parts Sales Advisor at our Armagh branch.
As a Sales Advisor, you will be the face of O2 @ MMD Communications, interacting with our customers with a bright and passionate energy.
You will have a natural drive and ambition to achieve your sales targets and will use the support provided to work on your own development and product knowledge to make that happen.
This family owned business is highly reviewed locally and registered to care for residents in the General Residential, Dementia Residential, Physical Disability and Day care categories.
The company are currently seeking a highly qualified and experienced Manager to join their team at the residential facility in Armagh.
Armagh City Hotel are now recruiting for a Breakfast and Carvery Chef to join the team to assist in the smooth running of a busy hotel kitchen.
The successful applicant will be required to present a professional and courteous attitude, to include professional presentation of uniform and hygiene and ensure that all tasks are completed within the allocated time frames, maintaining the standard expected of the hotel and producing the food to the required standard of the hotel.
Eimear Savage believes role in Human Resources is her ‘perfect fit’
Since age 17, Eimear has had her sights firmly set on a career in Human Resources. With a total of five years spent at university, she was well prepared to put her learning into practice. However, she advises anyone thinking of Human Resources as a career to not be disillusioned if university isn’t for you. There are plenty of alternative routes!