O! say can you see – O! save us I.T.

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Jul/10
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“… Ireland exited the recession during the first quarter of 2010”; I couldn’t believe my ears when I heard the newsreader announce the bulletin on Wednesday morning when I was scrambling to get ready for work. I envisaged skipping to work as my fellow Irishmen and women hooted with joy and punched the air in victory having made it through one of the worst economic years in memory – a little optimistic maybe, but the outlook is definitely looking positive.

Our figures estimated a quarter-on-quarter rise of as much 1pc in Irish economic growth during the first three months of the year, which technically points to the end of the recession. What can we attribute our success over the dreaded recession? One area that has held strong throughout 2010 was Foreign Direct Investments from the US. Despite the odd wobble like Dell and Pfizer, FDI has remained quite strong throughout 2009 for Ireland and IT has proved to be a good source of employment.

HP, McAfee, EA and Blizzard are just some of the companies that have created multiple positions for highly skilled IT professionals last year. Verkom, part of the Premier Group has secured exclusive recruitment contracts with companies such as D&B and BSB who are hiring multiple highly skilled Java developers and IT /other professionals for their new Dublin based hubs. As we globally emerge from recession it is fair to say that we are turning a corner, smiling at the USA and grateful for our highly-skilled IT workforce.

 

http://www.irishexaminer.ie/ireland/figures-show-recession-ended-at-start-of-year-123837.html

Ireland sees 15% Rise in Professional Job Vacancies in May 2010

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Jun/10
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  • May 2010 saw the highest number of new professional jobs coming on to the market  in any one month since October 2008
  • The volume of new professional job vacancies in Ireland increased by 15% month-on-month in May 2010 
  • Compared to the same month a year ago, there was a 33% increase in new job opportunities for professionals
  • The number of professionals beginning their job search decreased by 4% in May 2010 compared to April 2010
  • However, compared to May 2009, there was a 46% increase in those looking for new roles in May 2010

For more information from our Employment Monitor, please download it at http://www.premier.ie/IrishEmploymentMonitor_May.pdf

Get your game face on!

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Jun/10
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The gaming industry is a rapidly growing industry that can provide lucrative opportunities. USA and Japan remains the hub for gaming development, but can Irish firms break into this market?

The barrier for entry to this lucrative multibillion dollar multi-platform gaming industry may be too big for Irish firms given the costly nature of the business. If Irish firms have any chance of future success in the industry, clever niches in areas like casual gaming and other supporting fields must be identified.

Being realistic it would cost millions to develop a game like Grand Theft Auto or Call of Duty for the Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo platforms. However one can look at the Irish Software Company which was formed by a team of Trinity College Dublin graduates, who developed and sold on the off-the-shelf middleware that allowed developers to add online multi-player abilities to their games. Their software was a driving force behind the success of big titled games.

Opportunities in smaller animation based projects could provide a solution in breaking down the barriers to entry in the gaming business. Success in animation and mobile technology prove that there are opportunities in the gaming industry and create a high demands for skilled developers with C++ being one of the languages of choice.

With the development of 3D television, and Television becoming more internet-based and IT focused there will be more opportunities in software and middleware, as well as audio visual. The future for the Irish gaming industry looks positive.

http://gpwiki.org/index.php/DemonWare

The Data Explosion

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Jun/10
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Data Growth has continued to explode over the last year with a new report claiming a worldwide rise of 62%.  With so much information streaming into and out of organizations from call centers, customer Internet forms, point-of-sale contact information, Web-based applications and other customer information systems, data quality and integrity play an important part in every company’s data warehousing efforts.

With an increased focus on Data, we are seeing a huge increase in demand for skilled Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence professionals.  Common roles include Data Warehouse Support, Business Objects Consultants, Business Intelligence Developers and Data Warehouse consultants.  Many companies are formalizing their Information and Data Management strategies and assessing current systems support of information needs.  As a result, people with significant knowledge of Data Warehouse concepts are in high demand along with those who have experience of managing Data Intensive initiatives.

The security industry is also set for a busy time as a result of the spotlight on data and information.  It is predicted that by 2020 the amount of files needing higher levels of security would be 50% of the total, up from an estimated 30% this year.

Those in the Cloud Computing business will be happy with these findings as this report also predicts that a third of all data will be residing in the cloud by 2020.

Java????

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Jun/10
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What is Java?  To those outside the IT industry it probably brings to mind a brand of coffee or an exotic island somewhere.

To those of us within the IT world it’s a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun and released in 1995.  It is one of the most influential languages of the 20th century and is widely used from application software to web applications.

To those of us who specialise in Recruitment it’s currently the hottest ticket in town!

We have been sourcing Java Developers in Ireland for the past number of  years and apart from a few well known “famine patches” have found demand for these skills to be fairly consistent.

Right now,  many companies are crying out for good Developers who have a few years commercial experience!!

It is easy to get the impression from the media that there are lots of IT professionals eagerly searching for non existent positions but there are definitely certain skills where the case is in reality the opposite!

So the moral of the story is that if you are currently working in Java and feel like making a move, be brave, the grass can actually be greener on the other side and you won’t know unless you take a look!

Upwardly Mobile!

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May/10
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Following on from our topic of the iphone v Nexus One, we thought it was worth taking time out to look at the mobile market on the whole.

With mobile phone sales on the increase year on year, clearly this is a profitable industry that has potential to drive forward our recovery.

Recent research conducted by the Gartner technology industry research group noted a 17% increase in mobile phone sales in quarter 1 of this year compared to 2009, with Smartphone models (phones with internet access) leading the way.

As expected, Nokia have topped the pole with 35% of the market, with Samsung trailing closely behind claiming a further 20.6%.

As for Smartphone sales, Nokia again hold the title with over 44.3%, whilst RIM, Apple and Google share the remainder of the market.

But what does this mean for you and me? Well we can already see the inevitable effect of profitable sales in the mobile market with O2 announcing 100 new jobs in the European HQ in Dublin. These new positions will act as a support function to 02’s expanding workforce. And that in my opinion is good news for all!!

 http://www.rte.ie/business/2010/0519/mobile.html

Verkom’s 2010 Salary Guide launched today!

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May/10
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We are delighted to announce the launch of our 2010 Salary Guide!  As part of the Premier Group, we continuously monitor market trends. 

Since our 2009 Salary Guide the Irish employment market has clearly undergone significant changes and continues to experience very challenging economic conditions.  In the midst of such uncertainty we have commissioned an “up to the minute” salary guide which we feel will be of significant benefit to both employers and job seekers alike.

The Premier Group guide is the best and definitive guide to salaries in the Finance, IT, Technical and Office Support sectors. 

Find out the latest salaries and hiring trends for 2010 on http://www.verkom.ie/salary-guide-2010

D&B Jobs in Dublin!

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Apr/10
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D&B, formerly known as Dun and Bradstreet, officially launched in Ireland on 9th February 2010. They are the worlds leading supplier of business information and will be setting up their hub for Irish operations in Sandyford, Dublin.

D&B is the world’s leading and longest-established business information company. For 166 years they have been providing business, credit, receivables and marketing information to more than 140 million clients spanning over 200 countries.  D&B provides solution sets that meet a diverse set of customer needs globally to mitigate credit and supplier risk, increase cash flow and drive increased profitability.

Their Dublin-based operation will serve customers through a range of technology and operations functions. It will be responsible for the collection and processing of data on subject companies. As part of this operation they will be looking for highly skilled java developers at all levels for permanent positions. They will be recruiting for over 200 positions within the next 18 months for the Sandyford office and so have partnered up with Premier Recruitment.

http://dnb.premiergp.com

IT Still Strong Focus for IT Firms in 2010

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Feb/10
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Good news for IT professionals in today’s Business And Leadership news. IT is still very much an important part of Irish business with 47% of companies surveyed saying they will be maintaining their current level of IT staff over the next 12 months (survey by Irish Computer Society).

IT Budgets and spending, however, will be reduced in many companies with many planning to make reductions through contractor salaries.

Trends point to an increase in funding in 2010 to areas like Cloud Computing, Security and Social Networking. Bigger spend is also expected in data storage, network infrastructure and server hardware. Upskilling is also an area of interest.

Overall the IT sector remains positive with a high percentage of Senior IT Managers and Executives saying they are happy with their profession and that they would recommend a career in IT.

Premier Group: Appointed Recruitment Partner for D&B

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Feb/10
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We are delighted to announce that Premier Group has been appointed Recruitment Partner for US Firm, D&B.

Business information firm D&B is to set up operations in Dublin, creating up to 100 jobs over 18 months.

The US-based company, formerly known as Dun and Bradstreet, provides commercial information and insight on businesses. Its global commercial database contains more than 140 million business records in over 200 countries.

Recruitment will begin in the coming months and we are very excited to be a part of this new operation.

To read more go to http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0209/breaking38.htm