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Osborne Recruitment Win at the Annual NRF Awards

Osborne Recruitment

On Friday 25th November the Irish Recruitment Industry gathered to celebrate the success of 2011 at the National Recruitment Federation annual awards ceremony.

Dunshaughlin woman spearheads major Australian jobs drive

The Meath Chronicle

A Dunshaughlin woman is overseeing a massive recruitment drive for Irish workers willing to emigrate.

The Morning Show with Sybil and Martin

TV3

Osborne Recruitment on TV3's The Morning Show with Sybil and Martin, Thursday 6th October 2011.

Australia calling for Irish workers

Kildare Post

GOOD news stories about jobs in the construction sector are in short supply these days with an increase from 4% to 14% unemployment in just three years in Ireland. The broader construction sector was hardest hit by the recession with the reduction in employment levels by over 160,000 workers.

Construction jobs in Oz

Limerick Leader

AN Irish-based recruitment company, Osborne Recruitment, has announced that it is seeking candidates to fill an estimated 500 jobs in Australia. There has been a surge in demand for candidates in the construction, engineering, technical and trades sectors, it said.

AUSTRALIA IS A GOLDMINE FOR IRISH JOBS

Osborne Recruitment Press Release

Good news stories about jobs in the construction sector are in short supply these days with an increase from 4% to 14% unemployment in just 3 years in Ireland. The broader construction sector was hardest hit by the recession with the reduction in employment levels by over 160,000 workers. However, leading Irish based recruitment company, Osborne, has today (28th September 2011) announced that it is recruiting candidates to fill an estimated 500 jobs in Australia. Osborne which services the recruitment needs of a wide range of industry sectors, has experienced a surge in demand from its clients in Western Australia for candidates in the Construction, Engineering, Technical & Trades sectors. The company also announced plans to open an office in Perth in mid January 2012 in response to the Western Australian government’s forecast that there will be a deficit of 150,000 workers between now and 2017.

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