Based on a small survey of graduate starting salaries in 2017/2018 – here are the best paying career areas in Ireland. Accountancy & Financial Management – €35,048 Engineering – €30,527 IT & Tech – €30,162 Retail & Sales – €30,150 Law – €30,000 Banking & Financial Services – €29,955 Research & Development – 429,078 Digital […]
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What are the Best Paid Jobs in Ireland ?
According to recent figures from the Central Statistics Office – the Average annual earnings for full-time employees in Ireland in 2018 was €43,397 .(This figure is the mean average and excludes overtime and bonuses) The Job Sectors with the Highest average Annual Pay(full time workers only – excluding overtime and bonuses) The Financial, insurance and […]
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Irish Jobs Fair in London
A Careers in Ireland Jobs Fair is taking place at the Clayton Hotel, Chiswick, London on Saturday, 14 September 2019 This event is aimed at people who are interested in living and working in Ireland. The Careers in Ireland Jobs Fair will bring job seekers and those looking to change their job, who want to come […]
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Christmas Jobs Argos Ireland 2019
Christmas work at Argos in Ireland for 2019 Argos Ireland usually recruits as many as 500 part-time staff for the busy Christmas period. It is a good place for students to get work during the Christmas holidays. Most of the Christmas jobs at Argos are Customer Advisor roles. One day you could be at the […]
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Most Popular Employers in Ireland for Graduates
In 2018 a survey was carried out on over 14000 students by a company called Trendence. Part of the survey asked the students about their Ideal employer. These are the Top Twenty most popular graduate employers in Ireland (2018/2019) Google PWC Dept of Education (Teaching) Deloitte Jameson (Irish Distillers) Dept. of Foreign Affairs Accenture European […]
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Employment growth in Ireland
The number of people in employment in Ireland in Q2 2018 increased by 3.4% in the year to June 2018 . The total in employment stands at 2,255,000. The Central Statistics Office say there are just 144,300 unemployed and that 1,448,900 are not in the labour force. The employment rate in Ireland is 67.9% – […]
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