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Labour Market Pulse

Labour Market Pulse

IDA Ireland, in partnership with Microsoft and LinkedIn, has developed a series of infographics, the ‘Labour Market Pulse’ to inform decision makers in business, academia, government and in public policy, of the performance of the Irish Labour market and each edition hones in on topical areas in relation to skills and labour market needs.

The infographics are a useful report for individuals who may be considering new opportunities, regarding the types of roles and skills most in demand.




Labour Market Pulse Edition 8

AI Talent is on the rise – new skills required to meet the demands of digital transformation
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Labour Market Pulse Edition 7

Green Talent is on the rise – increased focus required to meet climate targets
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Labour Market Pulse Edition 6

Growing Demand for Digital Skills as LinkedIn Hiring Rate remains strong
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Labour Market Pulse Edition 5

Remote Work Options Expand while Hiring Rates Continue to see Strong Recovery in Irish Jobs Market
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Labour Market Pulse Edition 4

Hiring rebounds in Ireland with a shift to remote, hybrid & flexible


Labour Market Pulse Edition 3

Training into new and emerging jobs may require some re-training and re-skilling 


Labour Market Pulse Edition 2

Labour market trends, employment opportunities in growing sectors and upskilling and lifelong learning


Labour Market Pulse Edition 1

Companies who are hiring are predominantly looking for technology and business skills

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