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Ireland, the land of lush green landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, is waiting for you!

Discover the charm and energy of Ireland while building your career and living like a local! Iconic landmarks, vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, a rich culture, and delicious food are all part of an exciting adventure that you could be experiencing right now!
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What you can't miss in Ireland 👀

Visit the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most breathtaking natural wonders offering stunning ocean views.

 

Explore the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, and learn about the history of Ireland's most famous beer.

 

Experience the ancient history at the Rock of Cashel, a spectacular archaeological site.

 

Drive along the Wild Atlantic Way, one of the world's most scenic coastal routes.

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Ireland hotspots 🔥

The diverse country of Ireland has something for everyone. Check out these spots enjoyed by both travelers and locals:

Stroll through the streets of Galway, known for its vibrant music scene and medieval architecture.

Discover the historic city of Cork, famous for its cultural festivals and culinary delights.

Enjoy the picturesque landscapes of Killarney National Park, with its lakes, mountains, and forests.

Visit the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its unique basalt columns.

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Wake up to the fresh Irish air as you enjoy a traditional Irish breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausages, and soda bread. On your way to the office, take in the sights of historic buildings and lively streets. Work with dynamic teams for innovative companies.

When lunchtime arrives, head into the city center, grab a hearty bowl of Irish stew or a sandwich at a local pub, and soak up the friendly atmosphere around you.

At the end of the workday, there's always an enticing activity waiting for you. Disconnect from your job like the locals do at these after-work spots:

 

 

Sip on a pint of Guinness at a traditional Irish pub, with live music and friendly locals.

 

Attend a performance at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland's national theater.

 

Relax in St. Stephen's Green, a beautiful public park perfect for unwinding after work.

 

Enjoy delicious Irish cuisine in Temple Bar, a bustling district in Dublin known for its nightlife.

 

Explore the Docklands area, offering shopping, dining, and plenty of entertainment.

Getting a job in Ireland is a work and travel experience like no other. It’s the chance to grow your career and create unforgettable memories.

Improve your CV.

Learn a new language.

Discover new cultures.

Gain valuable work experience.

 Expand your professional network.

Step out of your comfort zone.

Find out what interests you & what kind of work makes you happy.

Show that you're resourceful.

Getting a job in Ireland is a work and travel experience like no other. It’s the chance to grow your career and create unforgettable memories.

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Living in Ireland ✨

Ireland is not only known for its stunning natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage and friendly people. It offers a mix of historic charm with modern innovation and culture.

Add in the distinct seasons and vibrant energy of its cities, and it's an incredible place to call home. Not to mention the shopping opportunities and famous Irish cuisine—you definitely don’t want to miss the opportunity to experience Ireland.

Live like a real local and enjoy the balanced pace of life in Ireland.

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Ready to start?🚀

Ireland is almost perfect; all it's missing is you! If you're ready to start your next adventure, check out our job offers in Ireland. Or send us your CV, and we'll match you with the best job for your career!

Cost of living 💸

Live the life you deserve! Living in Ireland means you'll experience a high standard of living with reasonable costs compared to other major European countries. Here's a cost of living comparison between Germany (Berlin) and Ireland (Dublin).

Expense Berlin Dublin
🍽️ Restaurants    
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant €10.00 €15.00
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) €3.50 €5.50
Cappuccino (regular) €2.80 €3.50
🚌 Transport    
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) €81.00 €120.00
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) €4.00 €4.00
Gasoline (1 liter) €1.50 €1.60
🛒 Markets    
Apples (1kg) €2.20 €2.80
Potato (1kg) €1.00 €1.50
Rice (white) (1kg) €1.80 €2.20
🏋️‍♂️ Sports And Leisure    
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult €30.00 €40.00
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) €15.00 €20.00
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat €10.00 €12.00
🏠 Rent Per Month    
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre €950.00 €1,700.00
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre €700.00 €1,400.00
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre €1,800.00 €2,800.00
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre €1,300.00 €2,200.00
📶 Utilities (Monthly)    
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m² Apartment €220.00 €200.00
1 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) €0.09 €0.10
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) €35.00 €50.00

Relocation package✈️

Going abroad can seem very complicated, but it doesn't have to be! Let us make it easier than ever for you to move to your desired country with our relocation package.

Wondering how you'll pay for the ticket to get to Ireland? Don't worry, we'll cover it! Don't know how to find a flat in Ireland? We've already got one ready and waiting for you—all services included. We'll even pick you up from the airport. The only thing you have to do is enjoy yourself!

The City Job Offers relocation package has already had plenty of success stories, helping talented candidates like you move to the city of their dreams.

Meeting people who have already lived the experience can make adapting so much easier! Here are a few Facebook groups with expats just like you who are currently living an exciting adventure in Ireland:

 

  • ✔️ Expats in Ireland

  • ✔️ Dublin Expats

  • ✔️ Digital Nomads Ireland

  • ✔️ Germans in Ireland

Top Cities in Ireland 🏙️

Dublin

The capital city of Ireland, Dublin is known for its historic landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and literary heritage. It's a global center for education, arts, and culture.

Cork

Located in the southwest, Cork is known for its rich history, cultural festivals, and culinary scene. It's often referred to as the "real capital of Ireland" by locals.

Galway

A harbor city on Ireland’s west coast, Galway is famous for its vibrant arts scene, music, and festivals. It's known as the cultural heart of Ireland.

Limerick

Situated on the River Shannon, Limerick boasts medieval-era landmarks and a lively arts scene. It's known for its friendly locals and sports culture.

Waterford

Ireland's oldest city, Waterford is famous for its Viking history and the world-renowned Waterford Crystal.

 

 

Ready to start?🚀

Ireland is almost perfect; all it's missing is you! If you're ready to start your next adventure, check out our job offers in Ireland. Or send us your CV, and we'll match you with the best job for your career!

What else do you need to know about Ireland? 🤔

Irish Stew, Soda Bread, and Whiskey...

Ireland is amazing, and while the weather can be a bit rainy, you know what's even better? The food and drink. If there's one thing that can't be denied, it's that Irish cuisine and beverages are delightful.

From hearty Irish stews and fresh soda bread to world-famous Irish whiskey and beers—that's just a taste of what to expect in Ireland. If you're a big foodie or a fan of a good pint, you're bound to have a great time in this country.

 

Festivals all year round

Ireland is known for its festivals throughout the year. From St. Patrick's Day celebrations to the Galway Arts Festival and numerous music festivals, there's always something happening.

This gives you more opportunities to explore and enjoy cultural events. It's also why people in Ireland are always out and about. If the weather's good, there's no reason to stay inside! There are countless activities waiting for you and the perfect climate to enjoy them.

 

Irish Gaelic Language

While English is the predominant language, Irish Gaelic is also an official language of Ireland and is taught in schools. You'll see it on road signs and public notices.

10 Irish phrases that will make your life easier 🤩

  1. Hello: Dia dhuit (pronounced "dee-ah gwit").
  2. Thank you: Go raibh maith agat (pronounced "guh rev mah agut").
  3. My name is...: ... is ainm dom (insert your name).
  4. I'm from Germany: Is as an Ghearmáin mé (pronounced "iss ass on yar-mawn may").
  5. Cheers!: Sláinte (pronounced "slawn-cha").
  6. Do you speak English?: An bhfuil Béarla agat? (pronounced "on will bayr-la agut").
  7. How much does it cost?: Cé mhéad atá air? (pronounced "kay vade ah taw air").
  8. See you soon!: Feicfidh mé go luath thú (pronounced "feck-ee may guh loo hoo").
  9. Where's the bathroom?: Cá bhfuil an leithreas? (pronounced "kaw will on leh-russ").
  10. Goodbye: Slán (pronounced "slawn").
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