Yes, you can work multiple part-time jobs to complete the 20-hour limit, as long as your combined working hours do not exceed the permitted 20 hours per week during term time.
So we have to print out our cv and just walk into any store and submit our cv to the hiring manager? I have been applying for jobs since September, but I haven't gotten any luck.
Hi Bro..Thanks for the video.....One question, if you want, can you do a two jobs at once. I mean, doing a part time job while being in a fulltime job ..is it possible in Ireland ? thank you
Hi @krishandanushka1931! Thanks for watching and glad you found the video helpful! 😊 To answer your question: Yes, it’s possible to work a part-time job while having a full-time job in Ireland, as long as it doesn’t exceed the maximum working hours allowed under Irish labor laws (48 hours per week). However, make sure to check your employment contract for any restrictions and also manage your time carefully. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@sakshamchhabra24 thank brother for your prompt response....brother 48 hours means , including both fulltime and part-time hours ....right? And do I need to get another work permit for part time job ?
@@krishandanushka1931 Yes, the 48 hours include both full-time and part-time work hours combined. And no, you don’t need a separate work permit for a part-time job if you're already authorized to work under your current visa/work permit. Just make sure to stay within the 48-hour limit and comply with the conditions of your visa. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@sakshamchhabra24 Bro..sorry to bother you, one last quiz.. but I heard, if we have critical skills employment permit (CSEP) or General Employment Permit, it is not allowed to work part time...only option to do more overtimes in full time job ....is it true ?
Is there any age requirements for the students ? Plz reply me. My parent are concern about my age . They heard these countries don't allows the student below 21 years. Is that true ?
UCD is really great for every possible course you can think of related to business/ management. Since you are interested in a tech-related course I'd highly suggest to favour TCD over UCD here
Honestly, it is just for the sake of making you aware of the job openings, and nothing more. You have to apply yourself, they don't help you you with the application.
While you are doing a good job, you also have to warn your audience that not everyone will be lucky to get a job and settle down. International students are a money machine for foreign universities so they will always accept more students. Some will have to go back jobless to India after paying a fortune. I don't think it's right to portray the picture as colorful and rosy and giving false hope to future students, specially freshers. Even I finished my masters here so I know the reality. If you really want to help people you should be more realistic about opportunities, both for full time and part time.
I agree to what you said, and honestly if you would have seen the entire video completely you would have realized that not even in a single point I have given any fake hope, I have tried to be a s realistic as I could. The video is all about Part Time opportunities, that's why I did not talk about Full Time Job Opportunities.
@@srushtid5747 Hey sorry I cannot share that info publicly. All I can tell is that I am a struggling job seeker so I know the reality. And the irony is that I passed out from Trinity in 2024. To my knowledge, only around 5-6 Indians have secured employment from around 50 Indians. Network more on linkedin and you will know the reality. Talk to people on both sides- those who got jobs and those who haven't. Only then you will get a clear picture. It's a damn crime that youtubers are calling more and more students here telling there are plenty of opportunities when there are not. They are part of the problem too. Because I have seen Saksham commenting previously that there are plenty of opportunities in ireland, giving false hopes to students. I can understand his mentality though. When you land in a new country, you are filled with hopes and dreams. But the sooner you wake up to reality the better.
Applaud your dedication towards helping all that want to come to Ireland ❤
Great video bro 💯
Well done ❤
Great Video💯
Quick question? If one part time job is not covering the whole 20 hours then can we do another part timer to complete the 20 hours?
Yes, you can work multiple part-time jobs to complete the 20-hour limit, as long as your combined working hours do not exceed the permitted 20 hours per week during term time.
@@sakshamchhabra24 thanks brother. Hoping to land in Ireland for sept intake.
So we have to print out our cv and just walk into any store and submit our cv to the hiring manager? I have been applying for jobs since September, but I haven't gotten any luck.
@@Zen76543 please make sure to do follow ups and only submit your CVs to managers not to employees
Hi Bro..Thanks for the video.....One question, if you want, can you do a two jobs at once. I mean, doing a part time job while being in a fulltime job ..is it possible in Ireland ? thank you
Hi @krishandanushka1931! Thanks for watching and glad you found the video helpful! 😊 To answer your question: Yes, it’s possible to work a part-time job while having a full-time job in Ireland, as long as it doesn’t exceed the maximum working hours allowed under Irish labor laws (48 hours per week). However, make sure to check your employment contract for any restrictions and also manage your time carefully. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@sakshamchhabra24 thank brother for your prompt response....brother 48 hours means , including both fulltime and part-time hours ....right? And do I need to get another work permit for part time job ?
Any relying please ?
@@krishandanushka1931 Yes, the 48 hours include both full-time and part-time work hours combined. And no, you don’t need a separate work permit for a part-time job if you're already authorized to work under your current visa/work permit. Just make sure to stay within the 48-hour limit and comply with the conditions of your visa. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@sakshamchhabra24 Bro..sorry to bother you, one last quiz.. but I heard, if we have critical skills employment permit (CSEP) or General Employment Permit, it is not allowed to work part time...only option to do more overtimes in full time job ....is it true ?
Is there any age requirements for the students ? Plz reply me. My parent are concern about my age . They heard these countries don't allows the student below 21 years. Is that true ?
I want to pursue master's in Human Computer Interaction in your university UCD can u share your experience about UCD?
UCD is really great for every possible course you can think of related to business/ management. Since you are interested in a tech-related course I'd highly suggest to favour TCD over UCD here
Hlo...I m planning to do my ms in biotech in ireland. Do u think its nice option.
Honestly, I do not have much knowledge of this filed, so I can't guide you properly here buddy, sorry for the inconvenience.
Can you give us an insight to the career fairs in Ireland and if it is actually helpful?
Honestly, it is just for the sake of making you aware of the job openings, and nothing more. You have to apply yourself, they don't help you you with the application.
Can we cover your fees by part time?
It is really difficult to cover it completely, but to some extent, yes
@@sakshamchhabra24what about per year 10k euro?is it possible to stay Dublin and manage feees
GREAT VIDEO BUDDY I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR A WHILE NOW...can you give ur opinion on Griffith University?
Depends on the course buddy
Very nice
Hlo.....I'm planning to do my masters in accounting and finance in griffith in September intake.... Do you think its nice opinion
Same here
Can we connect
Anyone for jan intake in DCU?
Yes
Yes
For masters or bachelors? Let's connect guys
@@sachinsrivastava5853 masters
Yes
Anyone is there to dbs jan 2025
👏🏻👏🏻
Anyone for sep 25 intake
Yes
Can we connect
You got admitted in ?
Yes
@@tarungowda9077 to which program ?
While you are doing a good job, you also have to warn your audience that not everyone will be lucky to get a job and settle down. International students are a money machine for foreign universities so they will always accept more students.
Some will have to go back jobless to India after paying a fortune.
I don't think it's right to portray the picture as colorful and rosy and giving false hope to future students, specially freshers. Even I finished my masters here so I know the reality.
If you really want to help people you should be more realistic about opportunities, both for full time and part time.
I agree to what you said, and honestly if you would have seen the entire video completely you would have realized that not even in a single point I have given any fake hope, I have tried to be a s realistic as I could. The video is all about Part Time opportunities, that's why I did not talk about Full Time Job Opportunities.
Hey Praveen, please share your LinkedIn profile. Would like to connect with you regarding my masters in Ireland. Would it be a good choice?
@@srushtid5747 Hey sorry I cannot share that info publicly. All I can tell is that I am a struggling job seeker so I know the reality. And the irony is that I passed out from Trinity in 2024. To my knowledge, only around 5-6 Indians have secured employment from around 50 Indians. Network more on linkedin and you will know the reality. Talk to people on both sides- those who got jobs and those who haven't. Only then you will get a clear picture.
It's a damn crime that youtubers are calling more and more students here telling there are plenty of opportunities when there are not. They are part of the problem too. Because I have seen Saksham commenting previously that there are plenty of opportunities in ireland, giving false hopes to students.
I can understand his mentality though. When you land in a new country, you are filled with hopes and dreams. But the sooner you wake up to reality the better.