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Research shows a dip in the Irish jobs market

The number of vacancies in the Irish jobs market has dipped a little. It’s not a downturn but it may signify that the economy is not running as hot as it was a few months ago. Also the number of jobs advertised as ‘fully remote’ has fallen now for 3 quarters in a row which may signify that the lockdown market for working from home is softening. Sam McIlveen, Managing Director of StepStone Ireland, the parent company of IrishJobs who carried out the research discussed the findings with Joe this morning.

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05.45 27 Apr 2023


Research shows a dip in the Irish jobs market



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05.45 27 Apr 2023


The number of vacancies in the Irish jobs market has dipped a little. It’s not a downturn but it may signify that the economy is not running as hot as it was a few months ago.

Also the number of jobs advertised as ‘fully remote’ has fallen now for 3 quarters in a row which may signify that the lockdown market for working from home is softening.

Sam McIlveen, Managing Director of StepStone Ireland, the parent company of IrishJobs who carried out the research discussed the findings with Joe this morning.


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