Opportunities and challenges for new graduates
Ireland needs graduates who are open to challenges and committed to continuous skill development.
Ireland needs graduates who are open to challenges and committed to continuous skill development.
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A selection of popular graduate recruitment programmes around the country
A degree can provide you with in-depth knowledge and specialised skills that are valuable in the workplace
Leah Carroll studied engineering in UCC before joining the Irish Distillers Internship programme
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Dearbhla Crean studied mechanical engineering at UCD before she joined the ESB
Aynsley McLoughlin is in her 2nd year of the Deloitte graduate programme
Sally Hickey studied Commerce at UCC before joining Vodafone
Sophie Cunningham studied accounting at UCC before joining KPMG
Adam Lysaght studied computer science and business at Trinity College Dublin before joining PwC’s graduate programme
Heather Spain studied Mechanical Engineering and Business at UCD before joining EirGrid
Jennifer Tuffy graduated from UCD in 2022 before joining EY’s graduate programme
Míobha Mac Ginty studied Commerce at the University of Galway before joining Accenture
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Continuous professional development (CPD) is an essential part of most careers
Bringing curiosity to the workplace is valuable for both personal and professional growth
In order to find a job and career that makes you happy, it’s vital that graduates think strategically
Transitioning from college to a career can be both exciting and challenging
A selection of popular graduate recruitment programmes around the country
Mentors can provide guidance, support, and valuable insights to new entrants in the workplace
The current generation of students has more knowledge of certain areas than many already in the workforce
Finding a balance that meets the needs of both parties is essential for a successful working relationship
Finding a balance that meets the needs of both parties is essential for a successful relationship
Susanna Arigho is an associate in the Audit and Assurance graduate programme at Deloitte
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