Based on a small survey of graduate starting salaries in 2017/2018 – here are the best paying career areas in Ireland. Accountancy & Financial Management – €35,048 Engineering – €30,527 IT & Tech – €30,162 Retail & Sales – €30,150 Law – €30,000 Banking & Financial Services – €29,955 Research & Development – 429,078 Digital […]
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Wages
What are the Best Paid Jobs in Ireland ?
According to recent figures from the Central Statistics Office – the Average annual earnings for full-time employees in Ireland in 2018 was €43,397 .(This figure is the mean average and excludes overtime and bonuses) The Job Sectors with the Highest average Annual Pay(full time workers only – excluding overtime and bonuses) The Financial, insurance and […]
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Wage Levels in Ireland
Wage levels in Ireland have remained fairly constant relative to pre-recession trends with little or no growth, until recently, in hourly wage rates .Figures show that in the decade up to 2008 there was average wage growth of 5.7 per cent per annum . Since 2008 wages have been broadly flat. In sectors where there […]
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New Job? Form 12A replaced by Online Registration
Online Registration System for New Workers in Ireland Revenue have a new online Jobs and Pensions Service where you have to register your new job or private pension. It was officially launched on 12 September 2016 as part of the myAccount service on Revenue Online. The Jobs and Pensions service replaces Form 12A, so employees […]
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Areas of Job Growth in Ireland
The jobs situation in Ireland seems to be improving in 2016 – with increased job vacancies in many sectors. There are some areas of employment in Ireland where there are shortages of certain skills and experienced staff. If you have qualifications and / or experience in these areas you will have more chance of […]
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Maximum Working Hours in Ireland
Working Hours in Ireland In Ireland – the maximum number of hours an employee should work in an average working week is 48 hours. This working week average should be calculated over a four-month period. There are some exceptions to this average period. Overtime Pay There is no obligation on employers in Ireland to […]
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