Ireland
About the EURES Member
General information
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.
Dove si trovano i posti di lavoro disponibili?
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
Breve panoramica del mercato del lavoro
- 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
Hot jobs
- 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)