comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Lucky beard - Page 3 : comparemela.com

How to be a better UX designer in 7 steps

Want to become a great UX designer? These tips will help you grow in your career and help you stand out in future job interviews.

In digital design, you need to keep a watchful eye on ethics and impact

Elaine Devereux of Lucky Beard discusses the ‘relentless speed of innovation’ in digital design and the importance of ‘designing for good’.

Lucky Beard to Expand its Irish Operations With €1m Investment

Lucky Beard to Expand its Irish Operations With €1m Investment May 7, 2021 Lucy Beard, the global design and digital advisory firm is investing €1.1million in expanding its Irish operation as it gears up to help accelerate the digitisation of Irish businesses. Founded in South Africa in 2015, Lucky Beard currently employs 65 people across strategy, brand, product and experience design, with 18 already deployed in its European headquarters in Dublin. The company will hire another 10 people this year across user experience and digital product design. “The pandemic has put digitisation at the forefront, most notably in sectors like retail, healthcare, fintech, edtech and telco. Those who have acted early and were willing to experiment are seeing the greatest success,” said Adam Oberem, co-founder and CEO of Lucky Beard, whose Irish clients include RSA Ireland brand 123.ie, Institute of Banking (IOB), Aryza, McCauley’s Pharmacy and Irish Life.

Job opportunities you should definitely check out this week

Job opportunities you should definitely check out this week 3 hours ago63 Views Catch up on some of the job opportunities we highlighted this week across Cork, Dublin, Dundalk, Galway, Shannon and more. The first week of May brought a number of exciting job opportunities to light across Ireland. Catch up on the announcements we covered on Siliconrepublic.com. High-growth companies across the country A big announcement came from IDA Ireland, highlighting roles that are set to open up at eight high-growth companies in Shannon, Galway, Dundalk, Cork and Dublin. These companies hail from the US and around Europe and their specialities range from automotive data management and blockchain to risk management and IT consulting. In total, the eight companies are expected to create 185 new jobs across Ireland.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.