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Senior Manager, Employee Communications at PayPal

UPDATE: THIS POSITION HAS NOW BEEN FILLED BY PAYPAL.

PayPal is a company where I’d love to work if I was looking for a job, they have a large headquarters in Dublin and have been recruiting a number of positions recently. A current position being advertised is a Senior Manager responsible for Employee Communications across PayPal and eBay.

The job description is outlined below with details of who to submit your CV to if you’re interested in the position. The job specification provides an interesting insight into the skills required for a role that covers several countries for a modern international technology company including, a “sensitivity to cultural and regional differences in communications including style and spelling”. Knowledge of multimedia and web publishing packages are also important in order to be able to produce videos and webinars.

I can’t find details on PayPal or eBay’s website, so all details are below.

Location: Dublin

Company: PayPal

Overview

The Senior Manager, Employee Communications role has a global scope with a focus on employee business communications and helping to improve employee engagement in the PayPal global operation…

[THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THIS ROLE HAS BEEN REMOVED BECAUSE THE ROLE HAS NOW BEEN FILLED]

 

 

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Deal is in the Bag for Roscommon firm

The guys from Global Flood Solutions received more recognition yesterday with more national coverage, this time The Sunday Business Post which covered the €2m deal they’ve signed with UK firm SG Baker to supply their unique quickly deploying flood defence barrier, the Big Bag System.

Here is the full text of the article:

THE SUNDAY BUSINESS POST – DONE DEAL

Deal is in the Bag for Roscommon firm

23 January 2011 By Elaine O’Regan

Deal bagged: Dennis Fearon (L) and Shane Curran (R) at SG Baker's headquarters.Deal is in the Bag for Roscommon firm

Roscommon start-up Global Flood Solutions (GFS) has secured a major export deal with SG Baker, a supplier of sandbags to the British market.

Under the terms of the three-year agreement, valued at €2 million, GFS will supply 7,000 Big BagSystems to SGBaker.

GFS secured the worldwide distribution rights for Big Bag Systems, a flood defence product manufactured by German company Harbeck GmbH last May.

As the biggest distributor of conventional sandbags to the British market, SG Baker supplies the British military and 89 local authorities across the country.

Dennis Fearon, managing director of SG Baker, said the BigBagSystems could replace some of the existing flood defence products already sold by the company. ‘‘After the extensive flooding of last winter and high levels of recent snowfall, it was important we signed this deal now, in order to have the system ready for the coming thaw and flood season,” he said.

The Big Bag Systems has a concertina design consisting of five robust polypropylene bags. It has a water-repellent front and a unique filtration component to the rear, which allows rainwater to seep out. ‘‘Floods have been a big problem in Britain,” Fearon said. ‘‘They come fast and often without warning. ‘‘As Britain’s biggest supplier of sandbags, we are often the first place local authorities and companies turn to in times of flooding. With the BigBagystem, Global Flood Solutions have a unique product that can be deployed very quickly and cost-effectively to our existing client base.” Global Flood Solutions was established in March 2010 by co-founders Shane Curran and Gerard Brennan. The company has eight staff, and also sells a self-erecting flood barrier.

Almost 500 people apply for 100 clinical roles a jobs’ day.

We had a very busy Saturday in Mahon, when the Cork Medical Centre, Ireland’s newest private hospital, commenced the second stage of it’s recruitment drive. The main operating theatres are due to open on 14th March, so in order to save time there was a recruitment Open Day on Saturday where prospective employees could drop off their CVs in person, meet the management team and tour the hospital. On offer are 100 clinical positions in nursing, radiology, theatre, pharmacy and laboratory.

The response was incredible. The recruitment day was due to run between 12 noon and 3pm, but people were queuing from 8am. By noon the queue was all the way around corner onto St Michael’s Drive and down to the main road. See here.

Queues snaked out of City Gate and along St Michael's Road

Almost 500 people attended the recruitment day, with half of those being nurses. By people came from all over the south of Ireland, from as far afield as Kerry and Waterford; ten people even came down from Dublin. This not too surprising as there had been extensive media coverage about the event on page of the Irish Examiner and page 6 of the Irish Independent, both local radio stations, Red FM and Cork’s 96 FM as well as national radio stations, Today FM, Newstalk and Radio 1, which culminated in piece on RTE’s Six One TV News, which you can view here: http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0119/corkmedicalcentre.html#video

This demand led to the open day running on until 4.30pm to ensure everybody was seen too and ensure they also got to see the facility. The Irish Examiner sent a photographer down to cover that day and did a follow up piece below, which also appeared on page 2, by their local news reporter Eoin English see below:

Coverage from Page 2 of today's Irish Examiner

Below is a link to the article on the web and we have also pasted in text

http://www.examiner.ie/ireland/almost-500-compete-for-100-jobs-at-new-hospital-142988.html

IRISH EXAMINER: Almost 500 compete for 100 jobs at new hospital

By Eoin English

MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2011

ALMOST 500 people queued for 100 medical jobs at the country’s newest private hospital at the weekend.

Job seekers began queuing outside the Cork Medical Centre in Mahon from 8am for the walk-in recruitment event which began at noon and ran over by almost two hours.
The €90 million centre, operated by Sheehan Medical, was officially opened last October.

It employs 50 people, and ultimately plans to employ 525.

The recruitment day on Saturday was held to fill 100 clinical positions in nursing, theatre, radiology, laboratory and pharmacy, ahead of the opening of its operating theatres on March 14.

One nurse will be assigned to each of the centre’s 73 beds.

Chief operating officer Philip Sheehan, thanked all those who attended.

“We will be starting the interview process as soon as possible and hope to have the positions filled very shortly.

“We aim to have people from the second stage of recruitment on-board by the end of February, in advance of our main operating theatres open for in-patients in March.”

Up to 75 doctors will be leasing space in the hospital over the coming weeks, bringing with them an extra 100 ancillary staff.

And more jobs will be created when the hospital’s oncology services, executive health screening unit, stress test unit, and cath labs come on stream.

Cork Medical Centre has 73 single in-patient bedrooms, fully sealed with the latest in infection control, four operating theatres, and a same-day surgery centre with 20 out-patient beds.

While Aviva and Quinn are already providing insurance cover for their clients attending the hospital, talks with the VHI are at a very advanced stage and a positive announcement is expected soon.

Read more: http://www.examiner.ie/ireland/almost-500-compete-for-100-jobs-at-new-hospital-142988.html#ixzz1Bz3Ze9iTIt employs 50 people, and ultimately plans to employ 525.

The recruitment day on Saturday was held to fill 100 clinical positions in nursing, theatre, radiology, laboratory and pharmacy, ahead of the opening of its operating theatres on March 14.

One nurse will be assigned to each of the centre’s 73 beds.

Chief operating officer Philip Sheehan, thanked all those who attended.

“We will be starting the interview process as soon as possible and hope to have the positions filled very shortly.

“We aim to have people from the second stage of recruitment on-board by the end of February, in advance of our main operating theatres open for in-patients in March.”

Up to 75 doctors will be leasing space in the hospital over the coming weeks, bringing with them an extra 100 ancillary staff.

And more jobs will be created when the hospital’s oncology services, executive health screening unit, stress test unit, and cath labs come on stream.

Cork Medical Centre has 73 single in-patient bedrooms, fully sealed with the latest in infection control, four operating theatres, and a same-day surgery centre with 20 out-patient beds.

While Aviva and Quinn are already providing insurance cover for their clients attending the hospital, talks with the VHI are at a very advanced stage and a positive announcement is expected soon.

This appeared in the printed version of the Irish Examiner Monday, January 24, 2011

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Applications for clinical positions/jobs at Cork Medical Centre private hospital, Mahon, Cork.

You may have heard or seen in the national news today the story regarding 100 jobs that have been announced at Cork Medical Centre private hospital in Cork, which is being carried on RTE TV and radio; RTE’s website http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0119/jobs-business.html; Newstalk; Red FM; and 96FM, as well as in The Irish Independent; The Examiner; and on TheJournal.ie etc. The roles that are being recruited are for clinical staff in the following departments: nursing, theatre, laboratory, radiology, and pharmacy.

There is a Recruitment Open Day for clinical staff being held at Cork Medical Centre this Saturday, 22nd January, between 12pm and 3pm. Where you can bring along your CVs, meet the management and tour the facility.

If, however, you can’t attend the recruitment day in person then that’s no problem, just send your CVs to Siobhan Kennedy, HR Manger to hr@corkmedicalcentre.com.

Cork Medical Centre is based in the City Gate development, which is adjacent to the Mahon Shopping Centre in Cork City, two minutes from the South Ring and Jack Lynch Tunnel.

For further details please call 021 601 3200 or go to http//:www.corkmedicalcentre.com

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100 new jobs for Cork Medical Centre – Clinical Recruitment Day 22nd January, 2011.

Cork Medical Centre (CMC)

Cork’s newest private hospital, the Cork Medical Centre, has announced it is now commencing it’s second stage of recruitment and is looking to fill a further 100 clinical staff roles. A Clinical Recruitment Day is being hosted by the hospital this Saturday, 22nd January from 12pm to 3pm.
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Please bring along your CV and meet the management team if you would like to apply for a role in Nursing, Theatre, Radiology, Laboratory and Pharmacy. Please call 021 601 3200 for further details.
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Location: Cork Medical Centre private hospital, City Gate, Mahon, Cork
Time: 12:00PM Saturday, January 22nd, 2011.

The atrium of the Cork Medical Centre, Mahon, Cork.

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Global Flood Solutions featured in The Irish Times’s Business section

For anyone that missed it, here is the coverage of the Global Flood Solutions deal from the Irish Times yesterday.

 4th January, 2011.

Global Flood Solutions bag's UK deal - The Irish Times coverage (click on image to zoom for more details).

Global Flood Solutions featured in Scotland On Sunday

Global Flood Solutions’s deal with UK company SG Baker made Scotland’s biggest Sunday paper this week, Scotland On Sunday – the coverage is below.

Achieving coverage in the UK can be very beneficial for Irish company’s because international coverage carries a lot of weight here at home and can be a huge boost in profile. Even though  the Big Bag Solution is being promoted and sold in the UK by SG Baker this type of coverage will benefit Global Flood Solutions in the UK by raising the profile of the products their and helping boost sales through SG Baker.

For more details on the Big Bag Solution please call Global Flood Solutions on +353 (0) 90 6666 066.

Sandbags at the ready for floods

Published Date: 02 January 2011

By Erikka Askeland

AN ANGUS company which supplies sandbags to the UK’s armed forces and scores of local authorities has prepared for the big thaw by importing £2 million worth of flood defence bags from a supplier in Ireland.

Flood defence and agricultural packaging firm SG Baker will import the “Big Bag System” designed by Irish company Global Flood Solutions over the next three years in response to this winter’s heavy snowfalls and as the nation faces up to more frequent extreme weather conditions.

Dennis Faron, managing director of SG Baker, said: “After the extensive flooding of last winter, and high levels of recent snowfall, it was important we signed this deal now in order to have the system ready for the coming thaw and flood season.”

Roscommon-based Global Flood Solutions, which was founded in 2009, claimed the deal as a “major coup” for the young company.

Director Shane Curran said: “The UK has had some serious flooding problems over recent years and, as we’ve seen in Cornwall recently, this looks set to be a problem again this year, which will be compounded with the high levels of recent snow. So the ability to provide flood defences that can be deployed quickly and cost effectively is vital.”

Here is a link to the story on The Scotland On Sunday’s  website  http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/industry/Sandbags-at-the-ready-for.6676958.jp

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Kuvera investors success against legal advisers

Anthony Joyce & Co, the Dublin legal firm, received some major success yesterday in their long running high profile case representing the Kuvera Action Group. A decision by the Court in Dublin ruled that most of the 289 investors were entitled to their money back from Seymour Majors, the legal firm that advised Kuvera in relation to development projects in India.

Below are two article from The Irish Times and The Irish Examiner today outlining the case. If you require any further details, then please call Anthony Joyce on 01 4545000. Please click on the image below to zoom.

Article in The Irish Times 8.12.2010

Article in The Irish Examiner 8.12.2010

Stephen Fry’s letter to his two millionth Twitter follower

Broadcaster extraordinaire and British national treasure Stephen Fry got his two millionth follower on Twitter (to see Stephen Fry’s Twitter page click here) this week and to celebrate he penned an open letter to his two millionth follower @mobijack. In his letter he talks about his relationship with tumultuous relationship with Twitter.

It’s very long so I haven’t pasted in here but it is well worth a read. Entitled “Two Million Reasons To Be Cheerful”, to read it in full click here.

Twitter allows people to send Tweets direct to anyone else on Twitter and as a result people can message celebrities. Naturally by allowing this type of direct communication celebrities have a fantastic way to communicate at arms length with fans, but with this comes the downside that critics or anyone that wants to have a go at a celebrity now has the conduit to do so. This has led to a couple of incidences when Mr Fry got a lot of unwarranted flak for some of his comments. He says he was misquoted and whether you believe that or not he has his right to his opinion. This does not give the users of Twitter the right to abuse the freedom the Twitter provides haranguing and vilifying other users. On a couple of occasions this is has led to Mr Fry saying he was going to give up Twitter and some people still think he still has. Thankfully he hasn’t and Twitter and @mobijack is richer for it. Long may it continue.

Long after me and Mr Fry are long gone I have no doubt that our Twitter accounts are going to provide a unique insight for historians into what we were like as people far more than has been possible with previous famous figures. Hopefully it will stand the test of time and our sarcasm and facetious on Twitter won’t be taken the wrong way.

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Public Open Day at Cork Medical Centre 20th November, 2010.

Every wanted to see the inside of an operating theatre? Check out a CT or MRI scanner? Then now’s your chance!

Cork Medical Centre, Ireland’s newest hospital, is having a Public Open Day on Saturday 20th November. Everyone is welcome to visit this state-of-the-art-facility between 10am and 4pm – there will be hospital tours throughout the day.

The €90m private hospital is the first new private hospital to open in Cork for 90 years. Opened in Mahon last month, it is the first hospital in Ireland to provide all single ensuite bedrooms. This is the last chance for visitors to see the six cutting edge Opitz and Flierl operating theatres, the 75 single ensuite bedrooms, or get up close with the hospital’s CT and MRI scanners.

Free blood pressure tests will be provided to all visitors and face painting will be on hand for children.

It was recently announced that the Cork Medical Centre is to be covered for 80% Quinn Healthcare and Aviva customers; both companies will be on hand during the Open Day to give people advice on healthcare and answer any questions they have about their health plans, taking out a health insurance plan or how to switch providers. They’ll also be running giveaways for prizes on the day.

According to Philip Sheehan, the Chief Operating Officer of Cork Medical Centre: “The hospital is very special, this type of facility has not been provided in Cork before. We want to use the Public Open Day on Saturday 20th November to show the people of Cork what fantastic facility they have on their doorstep. We need to close the operating theatres to visitors soon, so this is the last chance for people to see the inside of an operating theatre and the incredible scanners that we have here.”

For further details please call the hospital on 021 601 3200. The last tour of the day will start at 3pm.

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