No, sure they wouldn’t have a hope then, the ladies would be too busy drooling over his Adonis like physique and natural confidence to concentrate on their game.
We are back in the big time
DEUTSCHE BANK IS to create 700 new jobs in Dublin over the next three years.
The company has taken a 100,000-square-foot office space at Eastpoint Business Park, where it will develop a regional hub and centre of excellence.
Hiring for the 700 positions will begin early next year and all jobs are expected to be filled within three years.
The bank currently employs 300 people across its two Dublin offices so the recruitment drive will boost staff numbers in Ireland to 1,000.
The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.
The announcement is a “huge vote of confidence in the sector and in Ireland’s economy”, said Minister Richard Bruton.
It is also “great news” for people looking for jobs in the international financial services industry, he added.
“I commend IDA on their tireless work on this project, and I wish Deutsche Bank every success with this operation.”
The bank said it is focused on “recruiting the best talent”, noting that it already has relationships with local universities which can be nurtured
[quote=“Julio Geordio, post: 860676, member: 332”]We are back in the big time
DEUTSCHE BANK IS to create 700 new jobs in Dublin over the next three years.
The company has taken a 100,000-square-foot office space at Eastpoint Business Park, where it will develop a regional hub and centre of excellence.
Hiring for the 700 positions will begin early next year and all jobs are expected to be filled within three years.
The bank currently employs 300 people across its two Dublin offices so the recruitment drive will boost staff numbers in Ireland to 1,000.
The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.
The announcement is a “huge vote of confidence in the sector and in Ireland’s economy”, said Minister Richard Bruton.
It is also “great news” for people looking for jobs in the international financial services industry, he added.
“I commend IDA on their tireless work on this project, and I wish Deutsche Bank every success with this operation.”
The bank said it is focused on “recruiting the best talent”, noting that it already has relationships with local universities which can be nurtured[/quote]
400 jobs to go at Lufthansa…
This is the green shoots thread. Fuck off with your negativity
We’re still 300 jobs in the clear - Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others!
[quote=“Julio Geordio, post: 860676, member: 332”]We are back in the big time
DEUTSCHE BANK IS to create 700 new jobs in Dublin over the next three years.
The company has taken a 100,000-square-foot office space at Eastpoint Business Park, where it will develop a regional hub and centre of excellence.
Hiring for the 700 positions will begin early next year and all jobs are expected to be filled within three years.
The bank currently employs 300 people across its two Dublin offices so the recruitment drive will boost staff numbers in Ireland to 1,000.
The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.
The announcement is a “huge vote of confidence in the sector and in Ireland’s economy”, said Minister Richard Bruton.
It is also “great news” for people looking for jobs in the international financial services industry, he added.
“I commend IDA on their tireless work on this project, and I wish Deutsche Bank every success with this operation.”
The bank said it is focused on “recruiting the best talent”, noting that it already has relationships with local universities which can be nurtured[/quote]
That a major European bank need to be bribed with your tax to create a few jobs says it all really. Ireland really does need to grow the fuck up.
Yeah but German bankers love us again. And the quality of our workforce.
[quote=“Julio Geordio, post: 860676, member: 332”]We are back in the big time
DEUTSCHE BANK IS to create 700 new jobs in Dublin over the next three years.
The company has taken a 100,000-square-foot office space at Eastpoint Business Park, where it will develop a regional hub and centre of excellence.
Hiring for the 700 positions will begin early next year and all jobs are expected to be filled within three years.
The bank currently employs 300 people across its two Dublin offices so the recruitment drive will boost staff numbers in Ireland to 1,000.
The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.
The announcement is a “huge vote of confidence in the sector and in Ireland’s economy”, said Minister Richard Bruton.
It is also “great news” for people looking for jobs in the international financial services industry, he added.
“I commend IDA on their tireless work on this project, and I wish Deutsche Bank every success with this operation.”
The bank said it is focused on “recruiting the best talent”, noting that it already has relationships with local universities which can be nurtured[/quote]
So will they be the second bank after AIB to move out of the international financial services centre.?
Some crowd moved to Cork a few years ago iirc
Hmmm sounds fimiliar.
Citico and BNY both in airport bus park cork anyways
I think they got identical taxation as what was available in IFSC.
Don’t know why more dont do it. Rent prob half the price outside of Dub and you wouldn’t need to pay the staff near the same salary.
BNY, thems the ones.
[quote=“dancarter, post: 861110, member: 122”]Citico and BNY both in airport bus park cork anyways
I think they got identical taxation as what was available in IFSC.
Don’t know why more dont do it. Rent prob half the price outside of Dub and you wouldn’t need to pay the staff near the same salary.[/quote]
[quote=“dancarter, post: 861110, member: 122”]Citico and BNY both in airport bus park cork anyways
I think they got identical taxation as what was available in IFSC.
Don’t know why more dont do it. Rent prob half the price outside of Dub and you wouldn’t need to pay the staff near the same salary.[/quote]
Presumably because you’d have to move to cork?
Preferable to Dublin surely for anyone not a Dub? Cost of living halved
False economy dan,
Youd have to put up with the likes of sean and donal og and that cyril cunt so the money you save in rent etc youll be shelling out in therapy
Can we close this thread now?
Recession is over.
There’s a housing bubble in Dublin.
How long before we manage to get unemployment below 10%?
wouldnt go that far pal, people with savings are picking up good deals… people earning good crust and borrowing at alright rates…