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Pacemaker Press 13/10/23
Brónagh Nic an Lia (Director) as A new Irish Language Social Enterprise has been launched today, Friday October 13, in West Belfast.
Gaelphoist, an Irish language recruitment company, has pledged a commitment to delivering a
recruitment solution to the Irish language sector on the island of Ireland.   
The company says it is passionate about “promoting and preserving rich linguistic heritage while
connecting top talent with career opportunities”.
“With an unwavering commitment to Irish culture and language, our objective is to connect job
seekers and employers who share our passion,” Gaelphoist director Brónagh Nic an Lia said.
“What makes us different is our comprehensive knowledge and understanding of procurement
dynamics within the Irish medium sector across the entire island of Ireland. This expertise enables us
to offer a suite of services that specifically address the clear gaps and needs in the market, setting us
apart from other recruitment firms.”
Key highlights of Gaelphoist’s services and commitment to the Irish language include:
● Expanded Service Offering: We provide services offering a wider range of job opportunities,
catering to various industries and skill sets, all while maintaining a strong focus on Irish
language speakers and enthusiasts.
● Partnerships and Events: Gaelphoist will be collaborating with cultural and language
organisations to host events, workshops, and seminars aimed at promoting the Irish
language in the professional world.
● Enhanced Digital Presence: Our website and online resources have been created to provide
a seamless experience for job seekers, recruiters, and employers interested in embracing the
Irish language in their work environment.
● Community Engagement: We are committed to engaging with local communities and
fostering a supportive network of job seekers.   
At Friday’s launch, Brónagh said it was “a great honour to be able to  provide this service”.
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Pacemaker Press 13/10/23 <br />
Brónagh Nic an Lia (Director) as A new Irish Language Social Enterprise has been launched today, Friday October 13, in West Belfast.<br />
Gaelphoist, an Irish language recruitment company, has pledged a commitment to delivering a<br />
recruitment solution to the Irish language sector on the island of Ireland.   <br />
The company says it is passionate about “promoting and preserving rich linguistic heritage while<br />
connecting top talent with career opportunities”.<br />
“With an unwavering commitment to Irish culture and language, our objective is to connect job<br />
seekers and employers who share our passion,” Gaelphoist director Brónagh Nic an Lia said.<br />
“What makes us different is our comprehensive knowledge and understanding of procurement<br />
dynamics within the Irish medium sector across the entire island of Ireland. This expertise enables us<br />
to offer a suite of services that specifically address the clear gaps and needs in the market, setting us<br />
apart from other recruitment firms.”<br />
Key highlights of Gaelphoist’s services and commitment to the Irish language include:<br />
● Expanded Service Offering: We provide services offering a wider range of job opportunities,<br />
catering to various industries and skill sets, all while maintaining a strong focus on Irish<br />
language speakers and enthusiasts.<br />
● Partnerships and Events: Gaelphoist will be collaborating with cultural and language<br />
organisations to host events, workshops, and seminars aimed at promoting the Irish<br />
language in the professional world.<br />
● Enhanced Digital Presence: Our website and online resources have been created to provide<br />
a seamless experience for job seekers, recruiters, and employers interested in embracing the<br />
Irish language in their work environment.<br />
● Community Engagement: We are committed to engaging with local communities and<br />
fostering a supportive network of job seekers.   <br />
At Friday’s launch, Brónagh said it was “a great honour to be able to  provide this service”.<br />
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