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Rita O

Is it easy to find a Job in Ireland?


    



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Sshhhh! It's Podge and Rodge
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We hear Dell might be recruiting.


irish lou x
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no rita not now everywhere is so bad for jobs with this credit crunch


irishgirl2009@ymail.com
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Ireland 2-4 years ago was booming,,jobs everywhere people had lots of money , the country was really doing great, right now things are slowing down,harder to find a job and make money ! a lot of people are losing there jobs daily,
so no its not easy to find a job BUT if you would work at anything and try your hardest you will find something
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Orla C
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Not at the moment, no.


Dan G
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I'm afraid it's not easy to find a job anywhere nowadays, but having said that it's not impossible. There was four pages of jobs advertised in today's Irish News.


Tid
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You obviously didn't check out other questions here. Its absolutely impossible, even to get a job in a deli


capeverdeirishgirl
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not true. spain is suffering a lot more than ireland. this is a global recession. over 90% the workforce still has a job, then you have the people who just dont want to work, and that might leave 7% un voluntarly out of work. not that bad. its not impossible but it is hard.


wendylilly
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no, my sister can't anywhere, she applied to over 100 places


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What kind of job? That's a very important question. If you are looking for constructions, financial, banking... noway

For other jobs it looks not extremely bad, but despite that Ireland suffers more from the Global Crisis than other European countries.


infallible100
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if at the minute its a trade job your after then your out of luck.... as for anything else am sure u could get something....





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