ROI in Ireland: Is Studying or Working Worth It? | Part 3 with Raghav Dixit | Irish Job Market 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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    This is Part 3 of 'Navigating the Irish Job Market in 2024' with Raghav Dixit. We delve into the complexities of building a career in Ireland and try to answer the burning questions on everyone's mind:
    🤔Is it worth coming to Ireland for study or work?
    💼 What's the ROI on your investment?
    💰Will you be able to pay off your student loans?
    🌐 Don't miss out on this deep dive into Ireland's job market quirks - hit play now get the insights to make the right decisions!
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    Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
    #studyinireland #workinireland #irishjobmarket #studyabroad2024 #careerinireland

Комментарии • 13

  • @Labhanshivsjourney
    @Labhanshivsjourney Месяц назад

    Hey brother, I am a student at UCD and am still thinking wether i should take admission there or not. I have got an scholarship of 10k euros and my course is MengSc Robotics and intelligent manufacturing Ft. Now I have doubts regarding the jobs there and what will we be the scope there in this field specifically. Please guide me 🙏

  • @hunt3926
    @hunt3926 Месяц назад

    Everyone is speaking about job market but even though landing job there, the students with educational loan will be paying repayment for long years after heavy gov taxes min 30 to 40 % for a avg salay 35 k to 50 k its a trap even though working morethan 5 years we cant save money thats tha reality its a trap students with many dreams to study there and land a good job and repay they're loan in few years its a myth and i could say its a trap, benefited people are irish only and not we.

  • @akashvikram138
    @akashvikram138 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got an offer from atu and I have nearly 2 years of experience as a quality analyst and I am getting suggestions from everyone to have atleast 3 years of experience.
    Bit confused about coming there.

    • @JoshingAroundYouTube
      @JoshingAroundYouTube  6 месяцев назад

      I agree with the suggestions you’re getting. It’s an odd threshold on experience, but companies and employers do consider candidates with more than 3 years of experience more.

  • @siddharthaappu7290
    @siddharthaappu7290 5 месяцев назад

    Hello,
    I got an offer from ATU for Devops . Currently I am having 6 years of experience as sap hana consultant. Which is the better opportunity sap consultant or Devops?

  • @_Rithik_Raj_sharma
    @_Rithik_Raj_sharma 6 месяцев назад

    I have got an offer letter in international business management and i have done internship. Should i move to Ireland because right now i am from nepal and in my field there are not much job opportunities available so i am abit of confuse what to do please give some suggestions

  • @apoorvagupta2868
    @apoorvagupta2868 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am a fresher and i have got an offer from dcu in msc in strategic management, as a fresher will it be good for me to come there ?

    • @_vishal_01
      @_vishal_01 6 месяцев назад

      Based on my understanding, experienced candidates are preferred . Hence least 1-2 experience is necessary to Target jobs easily.

    • @JoshingAroundYouTube
      @JoshingAroundYouTube  6 месяцев назад

      Freshers have a more difficult time finding jobs as compared to experienced people. If it’s possible, I would suggest taking some time and gaining professional experience before you make a move.

  • @vishxlbxthejx7239
    @vishxlbxthejx7239 7 месяцев назад

    Man this was such a great and insightful episode from this series! Hats off to you brother 🫡

  • @pratikbhala791
    @pratikbhala791 7 месяцев назад +1

    What about with 2.8 years of experience in data engineering and a masters in AI?

    • @ShivaniShivani-d6o
      @ShivaniShivani-d6o 6 месяцев назад

      Same with 2.9 years of work ex

    • @JoshingAroundYouTube
      @JoshingAroundYouTube  6 месяцев назад +1

      It’s almost 3 years of professional experience, which is a good thing in my opinion. What I would suggest is to apply for internships during your studies to help you build a network. Reach out to your college career cell, professors and maybe even college alumni - see if they can help you with references.
      If you are struggling to find relevant internships, work on independent projects. You can pick the most common/recurring problems in your field or specialization and provide how you would solve it. Publish your work on LinkedIn or Medium. This will show initiative and might help you attract employers.