Boots are always looking for Pharmacists in Ireland If you a registered Pharmacist with at least 3 years community experience – Boots could have a vacancy for you as a Supervising Pharmacist : As a Supervising Pharmacist you will have 3 years post-registration community pharmacy experience. You will be in whole time charge of the […]
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Living in Ireland
Film Extras Wanted in Ireland
Film extras are always needed at Ardmore studios for a major films and television dramas . No previous experience is necessary. Movie Extras is a casting agency that finds extras and other performers for film and Television. You do have to pay a membership fee – but that means your details will be available to […]
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Au Pair Work in Ireland
Working as a Au Pair is a cheap way to visit another country and experience the culture and family life. Au Pairs normally work 5 days a week in a family home helping care for the children and doing cooking and housework. In exchange the Au Pair gets free meals and accommodation as well as […]
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Changes to FAS Work Placement Scheme
We wrote about the FAS Work Placement Scheme that was launched back in June 2009. Some changes to this scheme were announced recently – which will make it accessible to more people from December 1st 2009. For unemployed participants the following criteria have been amended: Recipients of most social welfare payments, including Job Seekers’ Allowance […]
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Jobs Websites in Ireland
While we here at Jobsguide Ireland try and bring you some job vacancies that you might not find elsewhere – we are a small fish in the big sea of recruitment websites in Ireland. The main recruitment sites in terms of visits according to figures from Google – are : Fas.ie , Jobs.ie, Recruitireland.com, Irishjobs.ie, […]
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Wage Levels in Ireland – it can depend on where you are from.
Figures on wages in Ireland from the Central Statistics Office – show that Irish employees in medium and large firms earned 57% more than workers from the EU accession states. Also- Irish workers in small firms earned 36% more than employees from EU accession states.In small businesses in Ireland in 2006 – the average wage […]
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