This article examines the process of buying a used car in Ireland, including the pitfalls and a comprehensive guide on what to look for in a used car. Go>>
Can’t find a job.. Won’t find a job if..
In this posting Paul Mullan of Measurability - Career Consulting examines what might be happening if your job search has proved unsuccessful. Go>>
Interview Success tips - How to get the job!
NewtoTown Expert, Paul Mullan of Measurability - Career Consulting explains common interview mistakes and how increase your chance of getting the job. Go>>
Economic Forecast Breaks July Gloom
Despite recent media gloom the Bank of Ireland’s chief economist has come out with some news to break through the grey clouds of July. Go>>
What is the Cost of Living in Ireland?
In this posting we look at the cost of living in Ireland and we examine options available to you. We also look at the cost of childcare and health insurance. Go>>
Ireland's unemployment rate rises to 4.6%
As unemployment rates rise NewtoTown Expert, Paul Mullan of Measurability - Career Consulting looks at ways to increase your chances of getting the job . Go>>
Irish visas & work permits in a nutshell
This week we look at the different work visas available for Ireland. This article looks at each visa and provides links to further information for each one. Go>>
Irish visa & work permit FAQs
This week we look at your most frequently asked questions about visas and work permits for Ireland. Go>>
Foreign Qualifications in Ireland
The National Qualifications Authority of Ireland is the Irish centre for recognition of foreign qualifications, known as Qualifications Recognition – Ireland. Go>>
The changing face of Irish shops
This week Sinead looks at the new Moore St. mall in Dublin and how immigration is changing the face of Irish shopping Go>>
Rents hit a new high as supply falls
According to the latest Daft.ie Rental Report rents have increased by up to 11.9% to a nationwide average of €1,382 Go>>
More foreign nationals than Irish in inner city
The national broadcaster, RTE have compiled statistics that show over 50% of Dublin City centre residents are non-Irish Go>>