Searching for a job in Dublin has never been easier! There are loads of offers ready and waiting in this exciting city – all you need to know is where to look!
Being the largest city in Ireland, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the idea of trowelling through hundreds of job advertisements that may be mostly irrelevant. So, we’ve compiled a list of excellent resources to simplify your Dublin job search, saving you time, money and stress!
A great place to kick-start your search is Dublin City Jobs. This recruitment agency prides themselves on the fact that they specialise in one of the most important criteria for Dublin job-seekers – location! They focus primarily on jobs in the Dublin City area. To save you time and hassle you can filter your search via Dublin location, and industry. If you want an even more advanced job search, then you can also narrow down the offers via employment type eg. permanent, contract, part-time, specific job roles and preferred salary range.
Another excellent site is IrishJobs. If you navigate to the Dublin section you will find an array of vacancies on offer. Similarly, you can filter your job search via certain criteria, however this site also gives you the option of selecting several jobs at a time, to place in your ‘job cart’ – keeping your search nice and organised! You can also upload your CV to the site, so Dublin employers can also see what you have to offer!
Also check out Thejob. You can take a look at the most recent Dublin job availabilities posted in this city, and, you can also tailor your search via Company, if you want to work for a specific Dublin employer.
If you’re in the market to hire personnel for your company and one of the few businesses with vacancies at the moment then a recruitment consultant could be the answer to your prayers. Not just an agency staff member, recruitment consultants are paid to match the right employee to the particular job.
You can advertise the vacancy with a High Street recruitment agency such as Reed, Adecco or Manpower or with any of these online. Other online recruitment agencies are Monster and totaljobs.com. There is no guarantee that this method will allow for much initial screening of candidates however as it uses an approach that appeals to the masses and allows anybody who is interested in the role to apply.
If you would like a more tailored approach with the aim to have only applications from candidates who really do have all the skills that the role requires, then hiring a recruitment consultant to do the hard work: working with the client company, the recruitment consultant will be responsible for drafting advertisements, screening CVs, interviewing candidates and doing background checks could be the way to go.
Finally the recruitment consultant would make recommendations to the client as to which candidate will fit the role the best.
Do you fancy yourself to be a good judge of character? Do you enjoy meeting new people? Are you a good communicator? Does the idea of representing a company and firm appeal to you?
Then a career in job hiring may just be for you!
Job hiring or recruitment is a career with plenty of variety and an endless number of opportunities. No day at work is ever the same! You can work in any industry from health to media to engineering to economics…the list just goes on! Hiring refers to the process of screening, and selecting qualified people for a job at an organisation or firm. Therefore, good analytical skills, good marketing abilities (to attract applicants) and excellent communication skills are important for this type of work.
To kick-start your career in job hiring, check out the Careers in Recruitment website. This site offers a wealth of information for positions in job hiring all over the UK. You can search via industry, job location, job category or keyword. You can also take a look at Featured Recruiters and Recruiter of the Week.
Another site worth visiting is Recruitment Careers. Along with job offers for the UK, you can also look for recruitment positions overseas, including Australia! You can also have job offers emailed to you and you can read about the latest news in the job hiring industry.