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- Wellbeing
- Factsheet
How to create a work/life balance
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You can keep your stress to a minimum by managing your work/life balance
- Applying for a Job
- Factsheet
Tips for finding a job online
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There are many different ways to look for job opportunities online
5 ways to wake up feeling happy
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Need some tips to put some pep in your step first thing?
- Interviews
- Factsheet
How to explain gaps on your CV
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Try to be honest when explaining gaps on your CV
- Applying for a Job
- Factsheet
What to write on your CV if you don’t have much experience
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If you don't have much work experience, there is still plenty you can write on your CV
- Finance
- Factsheet
Back to Education Programmes
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Learn about the different Back to Education programmes available.
- Finance
- Factsheet
The Education, Training and Development Option for jobseekers
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It is possible to take on a short course and retain your jobseeker's payment.
- Schemes
- Factsheet
What is the Part-Time Education Option for jobseekers?
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It is possible to keep your jobseeker's payment and take part in part-time courses
- Schemes
- Factsheet
Community Education: The non-formal approach to education
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Community education refers to informal adult learning which aims to empower people and support local communities
- Unemployment
- Factsheet
What Social Welfare payments can I retain when I enter employment?
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There are some social welfare payments you can claim while working or studying part time
- Work Rights
- Factsheet
Garda Vetting for Employment
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If you work with children or vulnerable adults, you may have to undergo vetting
- Schemes
- Factsheet
What is the Willing Able Mentoring (WAM) Programme?
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The WAM Programme helps connect graduates with disabilities with work placement opportunities