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This video will come in handy. I'm really considering to be an optometrist in Ireland. Currently waiting for CORU approval on my application. Thank you for the tips guys 😊
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Very good insights in this video. I have applying from Brazil but it's really difficulty to find a visa sponsor so I'll waiting my spanish visa and then when I move to Ireland I'll start apply again... but I see many opportunities in I.T companies... cheers from São Paulo!
Corky, can you make a video on how to find a job when you are moving to Ireland for the first time? For example, from Croatia. It would be nice if you could list the name of agencies or companies who hire these people. I am thinking about basic jobs where training is provided and which can be done by anyone. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for these tips! Being in the middle of a Job Search, I arrived in Galway two months ago and am looking to work in my field, it seems impossible. I've tried applying to the companies I like using a cover letter/key words and a CV relevant to the job I'm applying for and I haven't even got a phone call. I showed my CV to professionals in the sector and asked them if it was correct, and they told me it was good. I tried going directly to the job site and also submitting several applications online to different companies, but nothing seemed to work. I'm glad you got the job, if you have any more advice or recommendations I'd love to hear from you guys.
That surprises me a bit to be honest. Usually most of companies are polite enough to at least let you know you didn't get the position. In any case don't let it discourage you! As I mentioned, if you have to get something basic and then just keep at it. I am sure sooner or later you will get a job in your field.
If you're in Galway, and have applied to companies in Galway, just arrive in Reception, say you haven't heard any response, and you'd like a brief face-to-face to make a proper appointment. That's half the interview right away.
There may be jobs but finding accommodation sounds impossible. If your rent is increased or your landlord decides to sell up, do you realistically think it will be easy to find another affordable home? Genuine question as I’ve read comments from people who said that they were offered jobs but then couldn’t find accommodation, so had to decline the job.
We have dedicated videos both about housing crisis and about renting. Plus we mentioned our thoughts on housing several times in recent videos actually. It definitely is a problem, nobody is denying that, but I do also think that problem is not unique to Ireland and it is not the worst in Ireland. Not compared to some other EU countries and definitely not compared to world.
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I enjoy watching your video and am planning my trip to Ireland in December I am from Italy appreciate you Thanks ♥️
Thank you! It’s always nice to read comments like this. Will you visit Galway?
This video will come in handy. I'm really considering to be an optometrist in Ireland. Currently waiting for CORU approval on my application.
Thank you for the tips guys 😊
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Sounds like you’re enjoying yourself :)
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Thank you for watching :)
Very good insights in this video. I have applying from Brazil but it's really difficulty to find a visa sponsor so I'll waiting my spanish visa and then when I move to Ireland I'll start apply again... but I see many opportunities in I.T companies... cheers from São Paulo!
I wish you all the best when you come here!
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Thank you :)
Much needed thank you
Thanks for the information great tips to have. Especially the thank you for the time after the meeitng. I agree I bet a good few miss that part.
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Corky, can you make a video on how to find a job when you are moving to Ireland for the first time? For example, from Croatia. It would be nice if you could list the name of agencies or companies who hire these people. I am thinking about basic jobs where training is provided and which can be done by anyone. Keep up the good work!
I don't think it would be any different than this one. I personally never used agencies so I really can't talk about it as I did.
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Thank you for these tips! Being in the middle of a Job Search, I arrived in Galway two months ago and am looking to work in my field, it seems impossible.
I've tried applying to the companies I like using a cover letter/key words and a CV relevant to the job I'm applying for and I haven't even got a phone call.
I showed my CV to professionals in the sector and asked them if it was correct, and they told me it was good.
I tried going directly to the job site and also submitting several applications online to different companies, but nothing seemed to work.
I'm glad you got the job, if you have any more advice or recommendations I'd love to hear from you guys.
That surprises me a bit to be honest. Usually most of companies are polite enough to at least let you know you didn't get the position. In any case don't let it discourage you!
As I mentioned, if you have to get something basic and then just keep at it. I am sure sooner or later you will get a job in your field.
If you're in Galway, and have applied to companies in Galway, just arrive in Reception, say you haven't heard any response, and you'd like a brief face-to-face to make a proper appointment.
That's half the interview right away.
Hi all .. What is going on with the HSE .. Hope they open posts soon
I honestly don't know but a lot of people seams to be wanting a position with them.
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That is it now, your whole life is about to change! 😂
I need to find a job in Irland any idea of a restaurant or coffe?
There may be jobs but finding accommodation sounds impossible.
If your rent is increased or your landlord decides to sell up, do you realistically think it will be easy to find another affordable home?
Genuine question as I’ve read comments from people who said that they were offered jobs but then couldn’t find accommodation, so had to decline the job.
We have dedicated videos both about housing crisis and about renting. Plus we mentioned our thoughts on housing several times in recent videos actually.
It definitely is a problem, nobody is denying that, but I do also think that problem is not unique to Ireland and it is not the worst in Ireland. Not compared to some other EU countries and definitely not compared to world.
@@Corrky Finding an affordable place to rent in the United States is also difficult for young people today. It's no different than other countries.
I believe you. My point exactly.
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What's a CV?
CV = Resume
Loads of jobs in qutar
What is “qutar”??