Hi. I intially declined an offer but just recently I reached out to the recruiter to reconsider their offer. Any advice? I'm still contemplating because of some factors (just got promoted, high cost of living in Ireland etc.) Appreciate for your response.
There’s a lot of considerations but if you’re looking for new experiences, provided the offer is good enough, moving to Ireland is a great option. ☺️ cost of living is high but it’s manageable.
Your net will be around €3,600 (exc. pension deductions) so start from here. Look at accommodation rates as that’s where the biggest chunk is gonna go.
How does this compare to your current benefits? ☺
Thank you for this very informative video. I got an offer for Ireland recently so the information is very useful
Congratulations! 🥳
❤❤❤❤so nice Info.thanks
Love this!!! Those are some enticing benefits ❤️
this is so encouraging specially to those who works in the middle east.
Did you have benefits in middle east dad?
we do have
*medical insurance
*length of service pay
* 15 days sick leave per year
and an optional bonus😂😂😂
If you re applying outside of Ireland and asked if you re eligible to work in Ireland.. do u annswer yes or no
The answer is ‘no’ if you don’t have visa yet.
Hi. I intially declined an offer but just recently I reached out to the recruiter to reconsider their offer. Any advice? I'm still contemplating because of some factors (just got promoted, high cost of living in Ireland etc.) Appreciate for your response.
There’s a lot of considerations but if you’re looking for new experiences, provided the offer is good enough, moving to Ireland is a great option. ☺️ cost of living is high but it’s manageable.
If you want to reach out, you can find me on ig too @jenestxx
Are there (married) couple benefits/bonuses too? Or is that all there is?
As always very informative. Thank you.
Thank you ☺️ There are social welfare benefits for families, it’s not from the company tho. It’s from the government.
Thank you for the informative video! What would you think about 60,000 Euros for a single person in Dublin? Is it a good offer? I am very confused
Your net will be around €3,600 (exc. pension deductions) so start from here. Look at accommodation rates as that’s where the biggest chunk is gonna go.
Kabayan ilan magagastos sa pag process ng documents dito sa pinas
Around 10K po siguro, kasama na po yung OWWA membeship, OEC, etc… pero everything po should be reimbursed by your employer.