A Day in the Life of Siobhan Curtin: eBay Ireland's Powerhouse

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A Day in the Life of Siobhan Curtin: eBay Ireland's Powerhouse
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We follow Siobhan through her day, as she reveals the secrets behind her almost 20 year tenure with eBay.

We follow Siobhan through her day, as she reveals the secrets behind her almost 20 year tenure with eBay. Siobhan Curtin , the powerhouse behind eBay Ireland , leading tech brand and employer in Ireland , is blazing a trail spearheading policies on remote working , deeply rooted in a strong belief in the crucial role of diversity and inclusiveness in the workplace. We follow Siobhan through her day, as she reveals the secrets behind her almost 20 year tenure with eBay.

"I try to start every day on a positive note. Getting into the right frame of mind in the morning is essential to shaping the day ahead of me. I usually get up around 6.30am, before my kids wake up. I try not to look at my emails right away, so I make myself a coffee, and check the news reports online. I'll also check what's selling on ebay.ie, what's trending, how we've performed, especially now, during our busiest time of the year. I am very proud of where eba

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