Jobs in Ireland


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Live like a local whilst getting paid on a Working Holiday in Ire...
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Take a lifetime job opportunity in historic Ireland—famous for its lush, green landscapes. We offer year-round placements at hotels in resort areas all over the country. Positions are available for bartenders, waitresses/waiters in the bar and restaurant, receptionists, kitchen porters, chambermaids, porters, cooks, chefs of different skill levels, spa therapists, night porters, and bellboys. The contract term is 6–12 months, with 40 work hours per week. The monthly salary is 1100–2968 euros, depending on the role and employer. Many 4- to 5-star hotels offer free staff accommodation and meals, while some hotels charge 50–65 euros per week for accommodation with meals on duty or without.
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The au pair program in Ireland is currently one of the best cost-effective solutions to perfect your English and discover a new country in Europe. Since Brexit has been applied, being an au pair in England isn't possible anymore. Here is an interesting alternative available. This program is made for you if you want to: - Perfect your English while in full cultural immersion. - Discover the stunning landscapes of Ireland. - Work with children. The advantages: - Full board and lodging - Pocket money: minimum of €80 per week - In charge of children and daily household chores, around 30 per week - 1 or 2 babysitting evenings per week - Off-duty 1 to 2 days a week + 1 week off after 6 months - Organization of interviews with carefully selected and vetted families - Help with obtaining your work authorization number in Ireland - Availability of our au pair agents in Ireland during your whole placement Who can participate? - 21 to 28 years old - EU citizen - Minimum intermediate English - Minimum 500 hours of experience - 2 childcare experiences (out of your own family) - Driving license and experience - Availability for the whole school year
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Best Cities for Expats
No matter where you choose to settle for work abroad in Ireland, it’s bound to be beautiful.
Dublin. The Irish capital is sometimes referred to as a “City of Villages.” It is an apt nickname for Dublin, where each neighborhood is as distinct as the next. As the capital city, job opportunities exist in almost any industry you can think of. Dublin’s stock as a tourist destination is high and rising; thus, it’s not surprising that international jobs in Ireland in the tourism and service industries are plentiful.
Galway. Known as “Ireland’s Cultural Heart,” Galway is a cozy town situated on the west coast of Ireland. Among the cobblestoned streets of the city center, you’ll find an intangible energy reverberating from the cafes, pubs, street musicians, and the waters of the River Corrib. The city sees strong employment in the commerce, manufacturing, and tourism industries.
Cork. Every capital city needs a rival and Cork is Dublin’s. Located in the south of Ireland, it is the second-most populous city in the country. The most prominent industry employers are in pharmaceuticals, featuring companies like Pfizer and Novartis, while there are quite a few IT employers as well, such as Apple and Logitech.
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Frequently Asked Questions
To get a job in Ireland, secure that you have the necessary qualifications, skills and work permits. Only non citizens typically require a valid work permit or visa.
Some of the consistently in-demand and well-paying jobs in Ireland include:
1. IT Professionals
2. Healthcare Professionals
3. Finacial Services
4. Engineering
5. Science and research
The requirements to work in Ireland depend on your citizenship and the type of work you apply for. Including:
1. Work Permit
2. Skills and qualifications
3. English Language Proficiency
4. Valid Identification
5. Tax and Social Security
No. You don't need a COVID-19 vaccination to enter or work in the country. However, policies and requirements can change over time depending on the situation.
Ireland is a member of the European Union and adopted the Euro as its currency in 2002. The Euro is used by the majority of countries in the European Union, and it is also accepted in many other countries around the world.
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