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2007-05-22 16:06:41 · 10 answers · asked by Irish K 1 in Travel Ireland Other - Ireland

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try yourself:

http://www.google.ie/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=t&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGLJ_enIE220IE220&q=jobs+ireland

2007-05-22 16:10:51 · answer #1 · answered by Splishy 7 · 0 1

Depending on the qualifications a person has, it is relatively easy to re - locate to the Republic of Ireland, if you are a doctor, or a lecturer or a highly qualified person - then you will be welcomed with open arms, by the powers that be. Contact the Irish Embassy in your locality, and they will outline the criteria for success in this venture. Irish Embassies are located in many major cities worldwide, you can check it out on the internet. Hope I've been some help, good luck, Ireland is a beautiful little country, ( I'm biased, I was born there) and it is nice, but expensive, to live there.

2007-05-22 16:40:17 · answer #2 · answered by donasia2001 2 · 0 0

It depends on whether you can get a work visa in Ireland if you only have USA citizenship. If you have Irish or UK citizenship you have the right to abode and work in Ireland. Jobs are fairly plentiful so long as you can get the right visa. Check with the local Irish consulate to check on work visas if you land a job offer in Ireland and are not an Irish or UK citizen.
There are also many employment advantages given to most citizens of EU countries, so if you have an Italian, Greek, etc. passport, you're probably in business.

2007-05-22 16:41:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the USA of a is an English speaking usa like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and so on whether it extremely isn't any longer area of the Commonwealth team of countries, meaning that ties have been a lot looser diplomatically and culturally for an prolonged time. additionally, even electorate of those worldwide places have much less threat to pass to the united kingdom than different eu electorate, as eu electorate have reciprocal and equivalent employment rights in each and every others worldwide places. There are an extremely small type of occupations which the united kingdom immigration provider makes exceptions for, because of the fact there's a scarcity of folk around the ecu and someplace else with those skills. extraordinarily, specific varieties of notably qualified engineer are on the record, it would desire to be that the guy you heard approximately replaced into considered one of those.

2016-11-05 01:57:43 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's a case of qualifications versus nationality. By law, if an employer needs someone with specific qualifications, he/she is supposed to look for a national of his/her own country first. If there is no suitably qualified local national available, then the prospective employer looks at EU nationals for their availability and qualifications. Only if there are no EU nationals with suitable qualifications available, then can an EU-based company look further afield.

The thing is, EU nationals such as Polish, Czech, Slovak, etc, (yes, these are now EU nationals), are much cheaper than Irish, and probably much cheaper than Americans too.

2007-05-23 23:02:31 · answer #5 · answered by Orla C 7 · 0 0

Well there are plenty of jobs over here at the moment. I suppose it depends on what you want to do. For example for some professions you may need to do certain exams to be qualified over here. To find a job search for recruitment companies in the area you want to work on http://www.goldenpages.ie and call them up.

Alternatively try

http://www.nixers.ie
http://www.monster.ie
http://www.jobs.ie

2007-05-22 22:11:22 · answer #6 · answered by Pete 4 · 0 0

Not that hard, just show initiative and be polite! I just got myself a job the other day woooooo!!! =)

2007-05-24 03:26:37 · answer #7 · answered by massiveshopaholic 3 · 0 0

why would you want? Ireland is a small island compared to USA

2007-05-22 21:52:04 · answer #8 · answered by Jackie M 7 · 0 2

As hard as it is for any other English speaking person.

2007-05-23 10:40:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You will need a work permit.

2007-05-25 19:47:40 · answer #10 · answered by Trish D 5 · 0 0

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