Let’s meet the judging panel for The Pitch 2024
Let’s meet the judging panel for The Pitch 2024

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Even on a rainy day, this luxury five-star Kerry hotel is bliss
Even on a rainy day, this luxury five-star Kerry hotel is bliss

Edaein OConnell

The owner of Amber + Willow’s gorgeous Carlow home is full of unique finds
The owner of Amber + Willow’s gorgeous Carlow home is full of unique finds

Megan Burns

These ghosting stories are way spookier than any Halloween tale
These ghosting stories are way spookier than any Halloween tale

Jennifer McShane

The power of touch: how massage can positively impact anxiety and burnout
The power of touch: how massage can positively impact anxiety and burnout

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Award-winning chef Graham Herterich on his life in food
Award-winning chef Graham Herterich on his life in food

Sarah Gill

Real Weddings: Heidy and Bryan’s beautiful country house wedding in Co Wexford
Real Weddings: Heidy and Bryan’s beautiful country house wedding in Co Wexford

Shayna Sappington

Page Turners: ‘The Inheritance’ author Cauvery Madhavan
Page Turners: ‘The Inheritance’ author Cauvery Madhavan

Sarah Gill

My Life in Culture: Artist Michele Hetherington
My Life in Culture: Artist Michele Hetherington

Sarah Finnan

I’m single and I’m thinking about kids, what are my options?
I’m single and I’m thinking about kids, what are my options?

Lauren Heskin

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Has Covid 19 killed traditional career progression?  A career strategist explains


by IMAGE
16th Nov 2020
Thanks in large part to Covid 19, career ownership and direction now lies firmly with the individual, writes Sinead Kieran, Career Strategist Are you worried that your pre-Covid career path is no longer on track? Are you dealing with new career challenges and circumstances? Well, you’re certainly not alone. In my coaching practice, I’ve seen a marked increase in the number of clients coming to me with specific concerns linked to career progression during the...

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