We’re hiring a Senior Account Executive/Account Executive
We’re looking for a Senior Account Executive and an Account Executive to join the 360/FINN team.
360, A FINN Partners Company
We’re hiring an Account Supervisor
We’re looking for a new new Account Supervisor (Account Manager equivalent) to manage the day-to-day communications and PR activities of a variety of Irish and international clients.
360, A FINN Partners Company
07th January 2023
We’re hiring an Account Executive
We’re looking for a new Account Executive to help carry out and manage the day-to-day communications activities of a variety of clients.
360, A FINN Partners Company
01st April 2022
It’s time to pull the plug on Ireland’s renewables red tape regime
Regulatory and policy hoops are discouraging investment in sustainable energy, but new Government measures suggest a change in tack.
360, A FINN Partners Company
07th December 2021
360 joins FINN Partners
Global marketing and communications firm FINN Partners has acquired 360, one of Dublin’s most highly regarded independent, integrated communications consultancies.
360, A FINN Partners Company
04th November 2021
Selling space: why billion-dollar fortunes distract from the real goals of life beyond Earth
For millions on planet Earth, space exploration is a waste of time. That’s a problem the new rocket tycoons need to solve.
360, A FINN Partners Company
28th October 2021
How to communicate crypto to the masses
Large-scale public adoption of cryptocurrencies depends on industry experts stepping into the crowd and answering the fundamental questions.
360, A FINN Partners Company
21st October 2021
What Taco Bell can teach us about authentic communications
Brands don’t need to try hard to be authentic. As Taco Bell shows, often the content you need is right under your nose.
360, A FINN Partners Company
30th September 2021
Stealing the limelight: how a corporate rebrand overshadowed Three’s commitment to the arts
Three now has its name attached to one of Dublin’s most beloved venues—but has it sacrificed cultural sensitivity for corporate power?