To apply for a job, you should develop the Professional Experiences part and
be brief about personal information. Some of the companies will ask you the
contact number of your former company. The best way is to include it in your
CV.
Organise your CV with your latest professional experience, and keep your graduation
and your hobbies. Moreover, give all the details you can, as Irish employers
to ask a lot.
If you apply by Internet, you don't need to write an epic! Just few lines explaining
who you are, where are you come from and what are you looking for in Ireland.
Adverts and Agencies
If you are looking for a job in IT, Dublin is the right city! A large number
of global pharmaceutical, information and communications technology companies
are located in Dublin such as Microsoft, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Yahoo, Amazon
and Paypal.
The offers usually come from either companies or via recruiting agencies.They
can email you directly with details of positions in which you have previously
expressed an interest.
Some of them will interview face to face in order to have a more precise idea
of what you want to do; some of them will call you and interview you over the
telephone.
Sometimes, company are searching specific profiles and they cannot find them
in Ireland. In some cases, you can get relocation package which means that the
company will pay for your flight and accommodation for a few weeks. In compensation,
you take the job for a minimum of one year.
The most accessible offers come from:
- Internet web sites
- Recruiting agencies
- Newspaper magazines
The main recruiting agencies web sites are :
Most of the newspapers provide daily offers on specific topics (e.g.: IT, finance,
sales, marketing, education….) such as:
- Metro and 20 minutes (free newspaper available daily in Dart, Luas stations
and Bus Station)
- The Irish Independent
- The Irish Times
- Several local newspapers.
Both newspapers and magazines are sold by independent newsagents or by big
chains such as Eason (http://www.eason.ie/).