As we all know, the income from working in Ireland is definitely higher than that from many countries studying abroad. The Irish government stipulates that international students should work no more than 20 hours a week during class, and the general salary is about 8 euros per hour. During holidays, it can reach 40 hours per week. Therefore, many students can not only earn enough living expenses by working at ordinary times, but also solve some tuition fees by working all day during holidays. On the one hand, they can solve the cost problem for themselves. On the other hand, while exercising yourself, you can also have more opportunities to get in touch with Irish natives and learn more about Ireland.
operation mode
Generally speaking, there are several ways to find a job in Ireland. First of all, of course, you have to go to shops and restaurants to ask for information in person. This prerequisite is that you must have a certain knowledge of English, otherwise you can't use it if you don't understand foreigners. Many times when you go in and ask for information, employees will ask you for CV (resume, similar to resume, with education, work experience and some information about yourself) and tell you to call you when you need someone. If he says so, there is usually no chance.
The second is the introduction of friends. Friends who come first can sometimes introduce themselves to the boss, and if there is a vacancy, they can go in and work.
The third is to spend money to buy a job. On the information board of USIT, there is sometimes a message about selling a job, that is, he introduces you to a job and then charges a certain fee, which is similar to an intermediary. The fourth is reading newspapers. Here, the Evening News (Herald) will have recruitment information on it. You can call. Of course, you must have a good English level.
Common job types
Studying in Ireland _7 kinds of part-time jobs:
It's easy to find a part-time job in Ireland, but first you have to apply for a tax number. When you get your salary, the tax bureau will write a check to your employees.
The main jobs in the school are: librarian, cleaner, computer repairman, student union bar, etc. Part-time jobs on campus are usually arranged in the afternoon or evening, and the salary is about 7 pounds/hour. There are also many jobs outside the school, and bars and restaurants are the main places. Chinese restaurants, in particular, earn £ 6.50 an hour as vegetable cutters and caterers. Chefs earn a higher salary, mostly at 15~30 pounds per hour. Besides working in the city, you can also work on a farm. The farm is remote and it is difficult to find manpower. So if you go to work, your income is relatively high, usually between ten and twenty pounds per hour.
1.K.P! Dishwashers work in Chinese restaurants or other small restaurants, mostly in the afternoon, and do not need English. 3.8~5 euros/hour (excluding tax) is suitable for language students who attend classes in the morning.
2. clean! Cleaners, in big supermarkets and universities, often work in the early morning or evening. 6.35 Euro/hour (before tax), suitable for college students studying in Ireland during the day.
3. floor! People who take wine glasses take the wine glasses that the guests have finished in the bar, and some ask the guests to order wine and earn tips. Work in the evening ends at two or three in the morning and ends at four or five at the latest. 6.35 euros per hour (before tax), suitable for Irish students to attend classes in the afternoon.
4. F.S. fast food restaurants, McDonald's, Burger King and other chain fast food restaurants, work in three shifts in the morning and evening, including cleaning, making castles, cashier and so on. Proper English is necessary. 6.35 euros/hour (before tax), suitable for language students studying in Ireland, doomed to miss classes.
5.D.S small shops, mostly delicatessens, also have many cashiers, working in three shifts in the morning and evening. Proper English is necessary. 6.35 euros per hour (before tax), suitable for language students, doomed to miss classes.
6. Most hotels clean rooms, and a few people with good English can be promoted to floor attendants. 7~ 10 Euro/hour (before tax), suitable for language students studying in Ireland in the morning.
7. Factories, supermarkets, hospitals, these three more formal jobs are also done by a small number of China people, but the proportion is very small. Type of work: food factory assembly line, supermarket placing goods, hospital nurse. 4~ 10 euro/hour (before tax), suitable for people who don't go to school or seldom go to school! As for other higher jobs, don't think about it, no chance! Unless you have a work visa.