Wexford People

Wexford County Council leads the way in mapping skills innovation to promote the County as top investment location

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WEXFORD County Council has launched a new initiative in partnershi­p with Abodoo aimed at mapping the talent and skills of those living and working in the county. The aim of the service is to develop ongoing live skills mapping for the county, aligning Wexford’s growing internatio­nal business profile with the talent the county has to offer. The initiative will leverage Abodoo’s technology in order to identify the skills that exist within the county, and enable greater investment in those areas that will attract employment.

The Talent Mapping Technology will provide ongoing anonymised data analysis of the skills in Wexford, both for persons residing there, as well as the diaspora, and persons wishing to relocate. The data provided to the county will not include any personally identifiab­le informatio­n, it will capture key data points such as skills and location. Those who sign up can opt to allow employers to contact them directly should they wish.

At the recent launch, launch, Cllr. Ger Carthy, Chairman of Wexford County Council stated “I am delighted to see Abodoo partner with Wexford Council to support our economic strategy for jobs. We have carried out a capital investment programme to support first rate quality infrastruc­ture to attract new investors. Equally it is important to highlight the skills talent we have available here in Co. Wexford in areas such as the financial services, medical devices, technology and green economy.

Vanessa Tierney CEO of Abodoo reiterated his sentiment stated “we are delighted to be working with the dynamic team in Wexford and to bring our skills mapping technology to them. This continues our goal to develop constructi­ve and long term relationsh­ips with local government­s, working closely with them to help them identify the skills in their areas and to ultimately ensure that they are best placed to take advantage of the opportunit­ies ahead in the changing economic climate.”

The project sees smart working as the new normal and something which both companies and government should fully embrace. The growing importance of digital hubs, (such as those which have launched in Wexford in recent times), as a means for spurring economic growth is a testament to this fact.

The initial stages of the programme of work with Wexford County Council will include an education and awareness programme on both digital and social media platforms together with a wider above the line advertisin­g campaign.

For more informatio­n please visit abodoo.com/wexford. You can also follow the campaign on social media using the hashtag #LifetheWex­fordway

 ??  ?? “Graduate Mícheál Ó Drisceoil with Wexford County Council uploading his skills details onto the Wexford County Council Skills Mapping website. Wexford man Mícheál returned to Wexford from Dublin 3 years ago having been working in HR in the Civil Service in Clonskeagh. “I couldn’t be happier with the move. I love my work in the council working in Economic Developmen­t and the pace of life is so much better. I lived in a tiny flat in Dublin and here I can afford a 2 bedroom apartment. Everything about the change has been great. Anyone considerin­g the move to Wexford for work, I would really recommend it as I havn’t looked back.”
“Graduate Mícheál Ó Drisceoil with Wexford County Council uploading his skills details onto the Wexford County Council Skills Mapping website. Wexford man Mícheál returned to Wexford from Dublin 3 years ago having been working in HR in the Civil Service in Clonskeagh. “I couldn’t be happier with the move. I love my work in the council working in Economic Developmen­t and the pace of life is so much better. I lived in a tiny flat in Dublin and here I can afford a 2 bedroom apartment. Everything about the change has been great. Anyone considerin­g the move to Wexford for work, I would really recommend it as I havn’t looked back.”
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