Please Suggest. I have 4 years of experience in IT Support in Infosys. I am planning on pursuing MSc in Cloud Computing. Will my experience in IT support be considered when I start applying for Cloud Computing Roles. I plan on getting 2 AWS certifications and develop a few cloud projects by July to gain knowledge in Cloud technologies. My motive is to secure a good job, thats my number 1 priority. What are my chances of securing a job after my Masters with 4 years of experience in IT Support background. Please let me know if I should consider to come in Sept or wait till Sept 2026 to develop more skills in Cloud. Also, thank you for such an informative video, I am glad RUclips recommended me your video.
Thank you for watching this video. I don’t think your experience will complement your degree to get a job in cloud computing but you are eager to learn which is good. If I was you, I will search for job roles that you want to apply for post studies and see the job requirements. Then you can take a decision. You can also consider studying Cybersecurity which is a good option. Sometimes IT Support and cybersecurity knowledge goes hand in hand.
I have viewed the job description of Cloud roles, as per my research, IT Support or any first line of support is expected to get into Cloud. Also, I support on a few of cloud based applications like Microsoft Intune, Microsoft Authenticator and CyberArk (PAM Solution). I thought of adding the above in my CV to show employers that I have exposure to support in cloud applications though I am not sure how much would my support role in cloud based applications make a difference. My last question is - Post Masters in Cloud Computing, if I am unable to secure a job in Cloud Roles, can I simultaneously apply for IT Support roles, would HR entertain a student who completed Masters in Cloud Computing but applying in IT Roles. Thank you for all your suggestions and advice Bhaiyya.
I got an offer from NCI Cloud Computing. I have 4+ years of experience in frontend development. Should I take a chance? How niche is cloud computing domain is?
I am working as a sales executive in an electrical MNC- Schneider electric with 2+ years of work experience , and I am planning to do MSc in Business Analytics from TCD, what do you suggest will I be able to get a full time jobs there?
Very hard to say. Softwares sales is something which is good in Ireland but your experience is quite niche. Semicon sales will be big in Europe, if you can somehow combine sales from this industry with your electrical sales then it could be helpful.
Hello, I am from finance background and hold 2.5 years or work experience in commercial credit and I hold offer from ucd for Msc in finance. Do you thing I should take a chance or it’s not worth it?
How about MSc in Management from DCU and recovering all the Money through Part-times and Full-Time in Retail in the span of 3 years and coming back to India?
Really helpful bhaiya I have a doubt, I am considering Ireland for my bachelors in Computer science. I tried a lot to get a hold about the market for freshers in CS/IT but couldn't get a hold as nothing is cleared about the job market + the ongoing wars and global issues affecting every market. Did things recovered after Covid as that could help in deciding the situation at the end of my bachelors about 4 yrs? My plan is to complete bachelors in Ireland then continue a full time job there for 3-4 year's then focus on my master's from a high ranked institute in EU ,India or Maybe US. If , I stick to my plan will the struggle to secure a job after bachelors in Ireland be worth the incentive? What would you suggest should I consider Ireland?
I am glad you found it helpful. Life as a fresh graduate is difficult everywhere. There are few things to consider while taking up bachelor’s degree- 1. Can you live independently away from home? Lot of us simply can’t because homesickness kicks in really fast. 2. Are you taking education loan or your parents have enough money to support you. 3. Why exactly bachelors from abroad? Are you not getting decent options in your country? i normally do not suggest fresh graduates to come to Ireland as life is difficult. The only positive thing about doing bachelors degree is that you get 4 years to settle down, research and get used to the circumstances.
Hello! I’m considering pursuing an MSc in Finance or Business Analytics with a focus on Finance and Consulting. By next September (2025), I’ll have one year of work experience. I’m particularly interested in programs at UCD and TCD in Ireland, and at Nottingham, Hertfordshire, the University of West London, Glasgow, Warwick, and Surrey in the UK. Could you provide some insight into which of these universities might offer the best opportunities given the current job market conditions? lit bit confused about should i choose Ireland or UK for my masters???? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Dear Momos_n_mood, I hope you're very well by the grace of God. I must say, Big Thanks for this classic video with all information. I'm also planning to apply jobs in IT....also having more than 8 years of experience. God Bless you & your family. Best regards, Rekhank Solanki.
what do you think looking at the current markets would it be better to do an mba at smurfit or mba at warwick i have 4 year work ex and want to work after my degree
@@shrivasmukul Hi. You have good work exp but I would advise you to first research the market trends for the domain you are interested in. Also doing MBA in similar domain of interest would increase your chances of bagging a job. It might be a little struggle at the beginning but you will certainly get a job in Ireland. Having said that, UK market is flourishing again and Warwick is a better college definitely and also UK has many more benefits when it comes to long term settlement. I would advise you to research as much as can and go with what is best for you. All the best🙏
I took a loan of 20k for IT course and im here in dublin and i need a full time after graduation asap Im heading towards mental collapse holy why didnt you post this earlier...
Try to keep your mind fresh and focus on things that you can control. Improve your CV, apply for as many jobs as possible. Take guidance from people around you. You have 2 years time to get a job till then you can work part time to cover your loan.
Hi bro, may I know what course you're doing? And can you also tell me how's the situation for a 2-year experienced professional? I am planning for Sep 2025 intake
Hi, I'm thinking of doing Msc Data science or in Data Analytics course and right now I have 2.5 years of experience as a software engineer. And also for the course, I have to take a massive loan so what would you recommend?
Hi, I am 2022 passout , i got acceptance from ucd in csnl program, by the time i go i will complete 3 years of experience in salesforce development ( deloitte). is it right decision to go?
@@arghadeeppaul7714 Its neither too bad nor too good. All depends on your previous background and how good are your interpersonal/communication skills are.
Hello Shashank, hope you are doing well. I am planning for MSc with specialisation in software engineering in Ireland, I have 1.5 yoe as a Java Springboot backend developer and 1.5 yoe as a data engineer (in which Java was involved for few tasks). I plan to further look for jobs as a Java backend developer in Ireland after MSc, is this field niche? Will i have a hard time for getting interviews for this role?
You sound curious and I always believe that you can get what you want when you have curiosity. You can have a hard time but compared to others you will find a job quickly.
Very hard to say brother. There are few agencies like Teagasc, Bord Bia who undertake sustainability related research. Research wise it is good but very hard to say for a job just based on a degree. You need to do some research in this field to be known in this industry.
@@visual-murmuring UK has more companies than Ireland but economic condition of UK is worse than Ireland. What kind of course are you looking to pursue?
@ Warwick would be the choice if I had to go by quality of education but NUI Galway could be better option because it is much cheaper to study in Ireland and job prospects are somewhat similar or better in Ireland.
Hii I got offer letter from UCD for course business analyst. But I will graduate in june 2025 and if I came I would be fresh graduate. But I got heard freshers don't have jobs. What would you suggest because I am completely blind rn
Life is extremely hard as a fresh grad almost everywhere. You will face a lot of competition from Indian students who have experience and Europeans as well. I won’t recommend you to come as a fresh grad if your sole objective is to get a job. If you wish to gain international exposure then its a different thing altogether.
I believe Trump will focus on IT industry and this should help Ireland’s job market as well. Life is not going to be easy but if you work hard then you can definitely have a good life in Ireland.
Hello sir, I am planning for masters in cyber security from NCI. Please suggest is switching possible because I have completed my BE in EI in 2013 since than I am into teaching.
Hi. Based on your background you will find it challenging to secure a job in Cyber security considering your work experience is into teaching. I would recommend you to explore teaching options in middle east compared to cyber security course in Europe.
Thanks for giving clarity. Could u pls tell if it would be wise to move to Ireland now after marriage? Will it be easy to get job if the spouse is a permanent resident of Ireland?I am having 1.5 yrs of experience in HR in india
I am not sure but I think they look for CIPD certification for HR roles. If you have HR certifications and decent experience then you have better chances of securing a job. It can take up to 6 months to find a job though.
Hello sir I have passed out in the year 2021 and then did my course for Graphic designing and web development and data analytics with AI and now I am working in an MNC from the last one year.Shall i come to Ireland to pursue my masters in data analytics.Please suggest me .Thank you!
Hi i got offer from UCD for ms in business analytics ..i am a fresher .. what should i do ? .. i even got offer from University of Minnesota USA ms in business analytics .. should i go to USA or Ireland as a fresher?
I have an offer from DBS for MSc in Cybersecurity and i have 1.8 years of experience in the same field. I feel stuck here in india, should i think of coming to ireland?
I have got an admit from UCD in csnl and I have 3 yoe in data engineering at a tech consulting firm that mainly helps healthcare clients. Should I accept the offer for 2025?
I am glad I found this Channel, You guys are doing fantastics job by putting out reality only. I am experience professional with around 2.5 years of experience in Data Analytics domain. Can you tell me NCI is best option for Sept2025 Intake?
Thank you so much for this lovely comment. NCI is a good option. Only thing is that you will be studying with a lot of Indians so you won’t get any international exposure. If your motto is to get a job and degree is just a way to do it then NCI is affordable and good option.
Cybersecurity is a good domain to study with good prospects but there are very few graduate jobs in Cybersecurity domain. If I was you then I would have focused on getting experience related to Cybersecurity domain and then pursue this degree.
Hello, I'm planning on doing my masters in pharmaceutical business management from griffith college cork, is this a good option? Is griffith college a good university to study? I do not have any work experience, currently I'm in final year of bachelor's in pharmacy, how is the job market for fresher's in this field! Please share your thoughts!!
My advice would be to gain more technical expertise in this domain before you plan to move anywhere in Europe. The reason is that many EU, Irish people also study this so there are lesses chances to get a decent job. But if you can gain better skills before you move, then you will obviously be in a much better position to get a nice job.
Bro i got an offer from dbs in fintech. Though i don't have finance background. I have 2 years experience in compliance but not in finance or fintech related.
Bro How is Dublin City University (DCU) for a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing? Could you share insights on the engineering sector and job opportunities in this field in Ireland ?
Hey. This sector is not so good in Ireland. I won’t recommend doing this course here. You should also connect with someone on LinkedIn who has completed this course recently and they will give you a better understanding.
Bhaiya i have a doubt , i am planning to pursue masters in English literature and i am confused between UK and Ireland . But UK seems much expensive . Should i consider Ireland worth the investment. I am not planning to stay in Ireland for long . Just for 2-3 years.
Hi buddy. I am not sure if you will get any jobs related to your field after pursuing this course. It will be better to connect with alumni of the same course and get their feedback.
Hi, Right now i have 3 years of experience in pharmaceutical industry both in AR&D and QA .I'm planning for masters in Ireland for sep-25 .is that good choice.and it would be helpful if you can interview one person from pharmaceutical industry
Its not worth it buddy. If you have good financial background and you want to come for exposure then its fine but I wouldn’t advise if you are considering education loan to fund your studies.
Hey hii It was great video I am vishwajeet I have done my bachelor degree in hospitality management. Planning to do master in hospitality management. 1) how was the hospitality industry in Irland? 2) Job opportunities kaisi hai isme ? 3) after maste can I expect getting a job? 4) which is best country to do hospitality management UK or Irland?
Hi. Thank you for watching. Hospitality sector has jobs but getting a work permit is difficult. So you might secure a job and work for 2 years but getting work permit could be tricky job.
For graduates things are bit tight no matter which university you go to. Career fairs are just for networking purposes. It does not help you in securing the job.
Brother i got my offer letter from Griffith college ,Msc in account and finance management , My question , is it worth to go with this subject? How is Griffith college? will i get a good job after graduate from this Institute?
Career fairs are not so helpful. These fairs are just there to clarify the doubts that you might have regarding applications and gives an opportunity to build your network. Job opportunities are decent depending on your previous background. Usually people with more work experience have good chances of landing into jobs.
Hi bro, I have completed my Bachelors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I have 3 years experience as a Software Engineer in .Net Domain. I got Offer for MEng Electronic and Computer Engineering (IOT) in DCU. 1) Give Your opinion, shall I go for it. 2) Can I get job after completing this. 3) Can I go for IT jobs after completing this course. Kindly share your thoughts bro.
Please Suggest. I have 4 years of experience in IT Support in Infosys. I am planning on pursuing MSc in Cloud Computing. Will my experience in IT support be considered when I start applying for Cloud Computing Roles. I plan on getting 2 AWS certifications and develop a few cloud projects by July to gain knowledge in Cloud technologies. My motive is to secure a good job, thats my number 1 priority. What are my chances of securing a job after my Masters with 4 years of experience in IT Support background. Please let me know if I should consider to come in Sept or wait till Sept 2026 to develop more skills in Cloud.
Also, thank you for such an informative video, I am glad RUclips recommended me your video.
Thank you for watching this video. I don’t think your experience will complement your degree to get a job in cloud computing but you are eager to learn which is good. If I was you, I will search for job roles that you want to apply for post studies and see the job requirements. Then you can take a decision.
You can also consider studying Cybersecurity which is a good option. Sometimes IT Support and cybersecurity knowledge goes hand in hand.
I have viewed the job description of Cloud roles, as per my research, IT Support or any first line of support is expected to get into Cloud. Also, I support on a few of cloud based applications like Microsoft Intune, Microsoft Authenticator and CyberArk (PAM Solution).
I thought of adding the above in my CV to show employers that I have exposure to support in cloud applications though I am not sure how much would my support role in cloud based applications make a difference.
My last question is - Post Masters in Cloud Computing, if I am unable to secure a job in Cloud Roles, can I simultaneously apply for IT Support roles, would HR entertain a student who completed Masters in Cloud Computing but applying in IT Roles.
Thank you for all your suggestions and advice Bhaiyya.
Great work shashank
Thank you bro!
Really very nice 😊
Thanks for useful and accurate information
I am glad that you found it useful 🙏
I got an offer from NCI Cloud Computing. I have 4+ years of experience in frontend development. Should I take a chance? How niche is cloud computing domain is?
Its not a niche anymore but yes I think with your experience you should be able to get a job here with a bit of hardwork though.
I am working as a sales executive in an electrical MNC- Schneider electric with 2+ years of work experience , and I am planning to do MSc in Business Analytics from TCD, what do you suggest will I be able to get a full time jobs there?
Very hard to say. Softwares sales is something which is good in Ireland but your experience is quite niche.
Semicon sales will be big in Europe, if you can somehow combine sales from this industry with your electrical sales then it could be helpful.
@@Momos_n_Moodthank you for your advice.
Hello, I am from finance background and hold 2.5 years or work experience in commercial credit and I hold offer from ucd for Msc in finance. Do you thing I should take a chance or it’s not worth it?
Really really very informative
Glad you liked it
How about MSc in Management from DCU and recovering all the Money through Part-times and Full-Time in Retail in the span of 3 years and coming back to India?
If you are okay with it then there is no issue. You can definitely do this.
Hi.
I'm also coming to DCU for the same course. Hope to get in touch with you.
very good information
Thank you so much ☺️
Wow nicely explained
Thank you so much 🙂
Really helpful bhaiya
I have a doubt, I am considering Ireland for my bachelors in Computer science.
I tried a lot to get a hold about the market for freshers in CS/IT but couldn't get a hold as nothing is cleared about the job market + the ongoing wars and global issues affecting every market.
Did things recovered after Covid as that could help in deciding the situation at the end of my bachelors about 4 yrs?
My plan is to complete bachelors in Ireland then continue a full time job there for 3-4 year's then focus on my master's from a high ranked institute in EU ,India or Maybe US.
If , I stick to my plan will the struggle to secure a job after bachelors in Ireland be worth the incentive?
What would you suggest should I consider Ireland?
I am glad you found it helpful. Life as a fresh graduate is difficult everywhere. There are few things to consider while taking up bachelor’s degree-
1. Can you live independently away from home? Lot of us simply can’t because homesickness kicks in really fast.
2. Are you taking education loan or your parents have enough money to support you.
3. Why exactly bachelors from abroad? Are you not getting decent options in your country?
i normally do not suggest fresh graduates to come to Ireland as life is difficult. The only positive thing about doing bachelors degree is that you get 4 years to settle down, research and get used to the circumstances.
Hello! I’m considering pursuing an MSc in Finance or Business Analytics with a focus on Finance and Consulting. By next September (2025), I’ll have one year of work experience. I’m particularly interested in programs at UCD and TCD in Ireland, and at Nottingham, Hertfordshire, the University of West London, Glasgow, Warwick, and Surrey in the UK. Could you provide some insight into which of these universities might offer the best opportunities given the current job market conditions? lit bit confused about should i choose Ireland or UK for my masters???? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
It depends on what you want. Is your aim to study in a good university or secure a job after studying?
@@Momos_n_Mood Actually Secure a good job after a Studying
@@rohanmehta892 hey i am considering the same courses, can we connect?
@@punitgoswami2017 Yeah Sure
Dear Momos_n_mood, I hope you're very well by the grace of God. I must say, Big Thanks for this classic video with all information. I'm also planning to apply jobs in IT....also having more than 8 years of experience. God Bless you & your family. Best regards, Rekhank Solanki.
Your background looks great. You should definitely try your luck in Ireland. Thanks for watching our videos.
what do you think looking at the current markets would it be better to do an mba at smurfit or mba at warwick
i have 4 year work ex and want to work after my degree
@@shrivasmukul Hi. You have good work exp but I would advise you to first research the market trends for the domain you are interested in. Also doing MBA in similar domain of interest would increase your chances of bagging a job. It might be a little struggle at the beginning but you will certainly get a job in Ireland. Having said that, UK market is flourishing again and Warwick is a better college definitely and also UK has many more benefits when it comes to long term settlement. I would advise you to research as much as can and go with what is best for you. All the best🙏
I took a loan of 20k for IT course and im here in dublin and i need a full time after graduation asap
Im heading towards mental collapse holy why didnt you post this earlier...
Try to keep your mind fresh and focus on things that you can control. Improve your CV, apply for as many jobs as possible. Take guidance from people around you. You have 2 years time to get a job till then you can work part time to cover your loan.
@@Momos_n_Mood okay
Hi bro, may I know what course you're doing? And can you also tell me how's the situation for a 2-year experienced professional? I am planning for Sep 2025 intake
Hi, I'm thinking of doing Msc Data science or in Data Analytics course and right now I have 2.5 years of experience as a software engineer. And also for the course, I have to take a massive loan so what would you recommend?
Why are you not considering computer science?
Hi, I am 2022 passout , i got acceptance from ucd in csnl program, by the time i go i will complete 3 years of experience in salesforce development ( deloitte). is it right decision to go?
if I was you then definitely I will take a chance. Your profile is good and it should help you for sure.
How’s the market for business analytics course
@@arghadeeppaul7714 Its neither too bad nor too good. All depends on your previous background and how good are your interpersonal/communication skills are.
How’s the market for data analytics course
It depends on how much experience have you got currently. If you have 3-4 years of experience then you can take a chance,
Hello Shashank, hope you are doing well. I am planning for MSc with specialisation in software engineering in Ireland, I have 1.5 yoe as a Java Springboot backend developer and 1.5 yoe as a data engineer (in which Java was involved for few tasks). I plan to further look for jobs as a Java backend developer in Ireland after MSc, is this field niche? Will i have a hard time for getting interviews for this role?
Also planning to learn frontend development to open gate for more options while looking for jobs, although i wont have working experience in that
You sound curious and I always believe that you can get what you want when you have curiosity.
You can have a hard time but compared to others you will find a job quickly.
@ thanks for the insight 😊
Good job
Hay hello sir actually i am planning for MSC in sustainable development field from TUD i want to know about the job market about sustainability
Very hard to say brother. There are few agencies like Teagasc, Bord Bia who undertake sustainability related research. Research wise it is good but very hard to say for a job just based on a degree. You need to do some research in this field to be known in this industry.
@ thank you
Hi, what about Journalist and Public Relation Jobs in Ireland?
Hi. Not sure about that field. Its a niche for an Indian student to pursue this course. I am totally unaware of the situation in this domain.
Any insights on market conditions of UK? Compared to Ireland. I have 4+ years of experience and thinking of pursuing masters in UK or Ireland.
@@visual-murmuring UK has more companies than Ireland but economic condition of UK is worse than Ireland. What kind of course are you looking to pursue?
@@Momos_n_Mood Business Analytics. I have received offers from Galway, Warwick, Glasgow. Can you suggest which one should I go for?
@ Warwick would be the choice if I had to go by quality of education but NUI Galway could be better option because it is much cheaper to study in Ireland and job prospects are somewhat similar or better in Ireland.
@@Momos_n_Mood Got it. Thank you. These videos are very helpful. Do keep updating. 👍
Sure. Thanks for watching.
Hii
I got offer letter from UCD for course business analyst.
But I will graduate in june 2025 and if I came I would be fresh graduate.
But I got heard freshers don't have jobs. What would you suggest because I am completely blind rn
Life is extremely hard as a fresh grad almost everywhere. You will face a lot of competition from Indian students who have experience and Europeans as well. I won’t recommend you to come as a fresh grad if your sole objective is to get a job. If you wish to gain international exposure then its a different thing altogether.
bro please inform about MS in AI course, and its job market for a fresher.
Job market as a fresher in any domain is tough. I wouldn’t recommend to come in as a fresher in current scenario.
@@Momos_n_Mood Could you suggest any other countries
For MS in AI
Hi, I have received mscba from ucd and currently working will have 2.6 yrs by the time I come will it be a good choice
I believe Trump will focus on IT industry and this should help Ireland’s job market as well. Life is not going to be easy but if you work hard then you can definitely have a good life in Ireland.
Hello sir,
I am planning for masters in cyber security from NCI.
Please suggest is switching possible because I have completed my BE in EI in 2013 since than I am into teaching.
Hi. Based on your background you will find it challenging to secure a job in Cyber security considering your work experience is into teaching. I would recommend you to explore teaching options in middle east compared to cyber security course in Europe.
Thanks for giving clarity. Could u pls tell if it would be wise to move to Ireland now after marriage? Will it be easy to get job if the spouse is a permanent resident of Ireland?I am having 1.5 yrs of experience in HR in india
I am not sure but I think they look for CIPD certification for HR roles. If you have HR certifications and decent experience then you have better chances of securing a job. It can take up to 6 months to find a job though.
Hello sir I have passed out in the year 2021 and then did my course for Graphic designing and web development and data analytics with AI and now I am working in an MNC from the last one year.Shall i come to Ireland to pursue my masters in data analytics.Please suggest me .Thank you!
Hi. I would recommend taking 1.5 years of experience on top of what you have currently and then come to Ireland.
Yes Thank you❤
Hi bro is it worth doing data analytics course from dbs and can a fresher get job in this field without experience
No buddy. not recommended
What about Masters in Cloud Computing from National College of Ireland. Is it much risky to come without experience in IT field?
In current atmosphere it is risky but I guess things will improve in coming years. There are very few graduate level IT jobs at present.
Hi i got offer from UCD for ms in business analytics ..i am a fresher .. what should i do ? .. i even got offer from University of Minnesota USA ms in business analytics .. should i go to USA or Ireland as a fresher?
Life is difficult for fresher no matter you go to Ireland or US. I would say Ireland is still a lot better than US.
I'm also planning to do master's in BA can i get ur insta id?
how many years education is considers
I did not get your question.
I have an offer from DBS for MSc in Cybersecurity and i have 1.8 years of experience in the same field. I feel stuck here in india, should i think of coming to ireland?
I think yes you can definitely take a chance.
Bhai i have 1.3 years work experience in sales. Is ot good to pursue msc management in ireland, moreover will i find job after complete this course?
you should be fine if you have SaaS sales experience specially in EMEA or American market.
I have got an admit from UCD in csnl and I have 3 yoe in data engineering at a tech consulting firm that mainly helps healthcare clients. Should I accept the offer for 2025?
Yeah I think you will be alright.
I am glad I found this Channel, You guys are doing fantastics job by putting out reality only. I am experience professional with around 2.5 years of experience in Data Analytics domain. Can you tell me NCI is best option for Sept2025 Intake?
Thank you so much for this lovely comment. NCI is a good option. Only thing is that you will be studying with a lot of Indians so you won’t get any international exposure. If your motto is to get a job and degree is just a way to do it then NCI is affordable and good option.
I have experience in stock management and billing. But I am 12th pass can I get job in Ireland and how to get
Unfortunately I don’t think your background will help you in Ireland.
@Momos_n_Mood which country best for get a job?
Hi I am 2024 passout and I wanted purse master in cybersecurity and I even got offer from limrick for sep 2025 intake what is your suggestion
Cybersecurity is a good domain to study with good prospects but there are very few graduate jobs in Cybersecurity domain. If I was you then I would have focused on getting experience related to Cybersecurity domain and then pursue this degree.
Hey any idea about application deadline?
Hello,
I'm planning on doing my masters in pharmaceutical business management from griffith college cork, is this a good option? Is griffith college a good university to study?
I do not have any work experience, currently I'm in final year of bachelor's in pharmacy, how is the job market for fresher's in this field!
Please share your thoughts!!
Griffith is not at all a good college. Please try to study in some public universities.
@Momos_n_Mood Thank you for letting me know, this information is really helpfull!
Hi im planning for digital marketing course in Ireland i have around 2.5 yrs exp in india is this a good decision to study digital marketing now
My advice would be to gain more technical expertise in this domain before you plan to move anywhere in Europe. The reason is that many EU, Irish people also study this so there are lesses chances to get a decent job. But if you can gain better skills before you move, then you will obviously be in a much better position to get a nice job.
Bro i got an offer from dbs in fintech. Though i don't have finance background. I have 2 years experience in compliance but not in finance or fintech related.
I won’t advise you to take this course and specially DBS.
Bro How is Dublin City University (DCU) for a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing? Could you share insights on the engineering sector and job opportunities in this field in Ireland ?
Hey. This sector is not so good in Ireland. I won’t recommend doing this course here. You should also connect with someone on LinkedIn who has completed this course recently and they will give you a better understanding.
Bhaiya i have a doubt , i am planning to pursue masters in English literature and i am confused between UK and Ireland . But UK seems much expensive . Should i consider Ireland worth the investment.
I am not planning to stay in Ireland for long . Just for 2-3 years.
Hi buddy. I am not sure if you will get any jobs related to your field after pursuing this course. It will be better to connect with alumni of the same course and get their feedback.
Network and cyber security ka kesa hai i have 6 years of experience
There are opportunities in this field. Plenty of IT service providers and cybersecurity companies in Ireland. You should be okay.
Ms information systems course from ucd Dublin is good for future jobs
It depends on your current professional background. Do you have any work experience?
Hi, Right now i have 3 years of experience in pharmaceutical industry both in AR&D and QA .I'm planning for masters in Ireland for sep-25 .is that good choice.and it would be helpful if you can interview one person from pharmaceutical industry
Yes its a good choice. I will try to do the interview if someone agrees.
Is ireland Universities accepts Duolingo?
I think yes. I have heard some students have opted for Duolingo as their english proficiency test
What about masters in finance?
How many years of experience do you hold?
@ im a fresher 🥲
Its not worth it buddy. If you have good financial background and you want to come for exposure then its fine but I wouldn’t advise if you are considering education loan to fund your studies.
@@Momos_n_Mood i will keep that in mind bro
Hey hii It was great video
I am vishwajeet
I have done my bachelor degree in hospitality management.
Planning to do master in hospitality management.
1) how was the hospitality industry in Irland?
2) Job opportunities kaisi hai isme ?
3) after maste can I expect getting a job?
4) which is best country to do hospitality management UK or Irland?
Hi. Thank you for watching. Hospitality sector has jobs but getting a work permit is difficult. So you might secure a job and work for 2 years but getting work permit could be tricky job.
I'm B pharm graduate can I come for masters?
I have no information about pharmacy buddy. Sorry
Bro what about job opportunities in IT industry's and what about carrier fairs in maynooth university?
For graduates things are bit tight no matter which university you go to. Career fairs are just for networking purposes. It does not help you in securing the job.
Bro i want to come Ireland for bsc in data science. Tell me job opportunity this background students
Graduate jobs are limited and competition has increased. If I was you I would rethink before coming to Ireland as a graduate.
Brother i got my offer letter from Griffith college ,Msc in account and finance management , My question , is it worth to go with this subject?
How is Griffith college? will i get a good job after graduate from this Institute?
Griffith has no reputation at all. Do you have any experience?
Yes for the last 3 years I am in real estate Business development department.
Buddy your experience does not relate to the field of study that you are looking to pursue. It will be like starting things from scratch.
will it make any difference or impact on my visa decision?
and one more thing if i have to start from the bottom what will be my chances to get a proper job after graduation?
Bro i want to study in ireland for bachelor's is it worth it ?i wanna study in stem related course .
It is going to be too expensive and challenging buddy. Investing that much is quite risky.
@Momos_n_Mood so any country u suggest or should I complete my bachelor's in India only ?
I believe India is the best option in current situation.
Bhaiya , can you give any insights on journalism?
I don’t have much expertise in this domain. I have not seen much demand among Indian students for this course.
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Msc finance kaisa hai?
are you a fresh graduate?
@Momos_n_Mood hnji sir,Ucd mein soch rha tha aane ko,It will be really helpful if you can guide me
Honestly speaking as a fresher aaoge to utna faeda nhi hai kyunki graduate programs ki zyada jobs hoti nhi hain aur competition bahut tough hai.
english please u have viewer from different country like me from algeria
Sure. We will do our next video in English.
Hi how is Maynooth University? For post-graduate students
@@anirudhsirikonda2601 It is a decent university. No issues with the university at all.
@Momos_n_Mood thank you bro and what about job opportunities for IT companies? In maynooth university carrier fairs?
Career fairs are not so helpful. These fairs are just there to clarify the doubts that you might have regarding applications and gives an opportunity to build your network. Job opportunities are decent depending on your previous background. Usually people with more work experience have good chances of landing into jobs.
Hi bro, I have completed my Bachelors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I have 3 years experience as a Software Engineer in .Net Domain.
I got Offer for MEng Electronic and Computer Engineering (IOT) in DCU.
1) Give Your opinion, shall I go for it.
2) Can I get job after completing this.
3) Can I go for IT jobs after completing this course.
Kindly share your thoughts bro.
Hi. What sort of job profiles are you targeting?