Information designed for citizens from the EEA-EU:
European citizens can easily find information about employment in Ireland directly through their national employment agencies or through European employement networks like EURES. Job seekers can also visit a multitude of websites like Monster, Irish Jobs or Toplanguage jobs.
You can also take part to the Leonardo Da Vinci european programme to acquire a first professional experience in Europe, or to enrol in a training course in another European state (provided that you have a specific professional project to achieve).
You can also vist the national employement agency's website in Ireland (FAS) for further information about the labor market in the country.
Useful links:
Eures – The European Job Mobility Portal
Monster
Top Language Jobs
http://www.toplanguagejobs.co.uk/
Fas – national Irish employment agency
Irish Jobs
The Leonardo da Vinci programme
Information designed for citizens from outside the EEA - EU:
In order to get a work visa or a green card in Ireland, a work contract or a valid job offer from an Irish employer is necessary (see section "working in Ireland"). For more information about job offers in Ireland, visit websites such as the EEI or of the chamber of commerce of your home country established in Ireland.
Submit your CV on dedicated websites such as Monster or Toplanguages jobs, or on recruiting agencies online.
Useful addresses:
Espace Emploi International (EEI) - International Employment
48 boulevard de la Bastille - 75012 Paris
Telephone: +33 1 53 02 25 50
Fax: +33 1 53 02 25 95
Email: eei.anaem@anpe.fr
Internet : http://www.emploi-international.org/
Monster
Top Language Jobs
http://www.toplanguagejobs.co.uk/
Irish Jobs
Recruit Ireland
http://www.recruitireland.com/
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