Graduate Programmes written in English in Ireland
“(COMPANY NAME) seeks a Swift Software Engineer for device management. Develop SwiftUI apps, collaborate on MDM and ITAM systems, and explore AI tools. Mentorship, training, and career growth opportunities in a global team. Ideal for curious engineers interested in AI and modern technologies.”
“(COMPANY NAME) Dublin offers a fully paid two-year graduate programme in their Global Lending Support department. The programme includes onboarding, rotations in various departments, and potential placements in major European offices. Successful graduates may secure permanent roles. The programme focuses on corporate lending, relationship management, and negotiation skills.”
“We currently have a number of open positions on our OPDP Program in Ireland.
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“Subject to the successful completion of the training period, the Graduate Shift Manager will be promoted to a ...”
“Subject to the successful completion of the training period, the Graduate Shift Manager will be promoted to a ...”
“* Communicate with Technical Manager to maintain an adequate inventory of small equipment, chemicals, and othe...”
“Whether you've got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you're looking ...”
“Working at (COMPANY NAME) you'll use your experience to inform our engineering process and decisions when building n...”
“(COMPANY NAME) is committed to an in-office culture with specific requirements for office-based attendance an...”
“This includes our commitment to being an inclusive workplace, attracting and developing exceptional talent, su...”
“With offices all over the world, our recruits have the chance to collaborate and connect with fellow employees...”
“About the team
(COMPANY NAME) offers an interesting middle ground between joining a small startup and going to work f...”
“Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with custom...”
“We offer job shadowing, mentorship programs, talent development courses, and much more.
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