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Anthropic to boost hiring in Europe after opening Milan officeAI startup Anthropic is expanding its European presence by opening a new office in Milan. The company plans to significantly increase its i...
Why former LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner's selfie at his employee's desk was all over the internet in 2017When LinkedIn's CEO visited her team, Analytics Manager Mariah Walton was in Venice. She left a note detailing her contributions, prompting...
Rs 3.2 lakh monthly expenses, 40% savings: Indian techie in Europe breaks down financesAn Indian software engineer at Amazon Dublin earns between 70,000 to 90,000 euros annually. Monthly expenses are around 3,000 euros. Despit...
Why Ireland is emerging as a preferred study-abroad destination for Indian studentsIndian students are increasingly choosing Ireland for international education. The country offers globally recognized courses and strong jo...
Astronomer CEO scandal fallout hits Dublin man with same name - Wife demands flowers after husband mistaken for Andy ByronA Dublin man, Andy Byron, found himself unexpectedly caught in a viral storm after being mistaken for a tech CEO involved in a Coldplay kis...
Tech layoffs: Google, Microsoft, Meta among companies leading 2025 layoffsTech giants are pressing ahead with job cuts in early 2025, with thousands of roles impacted globally. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Me...
TCS, Accenture, Infosys lead LinkedIn’s list of best workplaces in IndiaThese companies are recognised for providing robust career development opportunities, organisational stability, and a strong focus on conti...
AI firm Anthropic announces 100 roles in Europe, new EMEA headAnthropic, maker of the Claude chatbot, plans to create 100+ jobs in Europe, mainly in Dublin and London, across sales, engineering, and re...
Ireland embraced data centres that the AI boom needs. Now they're consuming too much of its energyFears of rolling blackouts led Ireland's grid operator to halt new data centres near Dublin until 2028. These huge buildings and their powe...
Ireland embraced AI boom, now its data centres consuming too much of its energyIreland's data centres, powering tech giants, consume a significant portion of the nation's electricity, raising concerns about blackouts a...
Google layoffs: Tech giant undertakes fresh job cuts in cost optimisation pushAlphabet-owned Google is undergoing a restructuring, with layoffs and expansion plans in key hubs like India, Chicago, Atlanta, and Dublin....
Google, Amazon struggle to lay off workers in EuropeIn Europe, mass layoffs among tech companies have stalled because of labor protections that make it virtually impossible to dismiss people ...
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover looks to hire hundreds of laid off tech workersThe carmaker, which wants to become an "electric-first" business from 2025, on Friday announced a jobs portal for displaced tech workers to...
Ireland may be the place you've been looking for to start your new businessDublin has a strong investor community and is already home to over 2200 startups. The city has a highly educated workforce and when combine...
What if we told you there are courses in Ireland that guarantee you jobs?In terms of post-study work opportunities for graduates, following Brexit, Ireland is now the only majority English-speaking country in the...
How likely are you to get a job in Ireland?Ireland has a highly skilled, educated, and multicultural population - one of the youngest in Europe. It also has one of the best education...
India among top destinations for London tech firms: ReportIndia, while ranked fourth in terms of foreign direct investment (FDI) into London, created 5,310 jobs – ahead of second-ranked Germany wit...
Tech Mahindra reskilling employees amid automationThe IT services giant is reskilling employees through a three-tier internal training programme structure and collaboration with online educ...
10 things in tech you need to know todayTech enthusiast alert! Here's the tech news you need to know this Friday.
- Irish unveil 4-year plan to claw back $20 bn
Ireland unveiled the harshest budget measures in its history Wednesday, a four-year plan to claw back euro15 bn ($20 bn) using spending cut...