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Why come to Ireland?

Ireland is a great country to live in. It has the youngest population in Europe and the education system amongst the best in the world.  It’s a multicultural country with foreign nationals accounting for 12.7% of the total population. Ireland has an enormous amount to offer including an incredibly rich culture, lively people, an impressive outdoor lifestyle and gorgeous landscapes. 

 

Où se trouvent les emplois vacants?

The latest annual Vacancy Overview statistics show skills shortages, Labour shortages and potential shortages across a range of occupations including:

  • Science and Engineering (Analytical/process and medical scientists, Quality Control/assurance, process and design engineer, Mechanical, electrical, automation and validation engineers, Maintenance/lab technicians)
  • ICT (IT project managers, Software developers/engineers, IT analysts/engineers, IT technicians with foreign languages)
  • Health & Social Care (Medical practitioners, Nurses, Healthcare assistants, Care workers)
  • Construction (Quantity surveyors, Civil engineers & construction project managers, Plumbers, Carpenters)
  • Other Craft (CNC programmers, Welders, Electricians)
  • Hospitality (Chefs)
  • Transport & Logistics (HGV Drivers, Taxi Drivers)

 

More details on these shortages can be found in https://www.solas.ie/f/70398/x/3554445a46/national-skills-bulletin-2022.pdf

 

Text last edited on: 11/2022

Bref aperçu de la situation du marché du travail
  • The impact of COVID-19 was not evenly distributed across the labour market in Ireland.
  • Sectors such as accommodation and food were particularly affected.
  • Employment fell for those in part-time roles, with lower levels of education (i.e. below third-level) and for those in operative and elementary roles (e.g. cleaners, taxi drivers, waiters, kitchen assistants, security guards).

In contrast, employment increased in sectors such as

  • ICT
  • Finance
  • Public administration.
  • The number of persons in employment with third-level qualifications increased, as did the number of persons in higher skilled roles such as managers and associate professionals.

More information:

https://www.solas.ie/f/70398/x/3554445a46/national-skills-bulletin-2022.pdf

 

Text last edited on: 11/2022

 

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