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The
latest EU expansion focused attention on the Irish Republic
for its own economic advances since joining the Euro club.
Reversing a long trend of emigration, Dublin is now a
serious, if smaller, rival to London in attracting young
travellers looking to fill their bank accounts.
Working
Ireland are a central hub where young foreign people (anyone
who can legally work in Ireland) can find everything they
need during their stay in Ireland.
Those
using their services include Australians, New Zealanders,
Europeans, language students and Irish passport holders
from Canada and the USA. Benefits include accommodation,
tax refunds, discounted airfares, cheap internet / phone
cards, cheap postal rates, offshore bank accounts, discounts,
entertainment and job placements.
Every
morning, Working Ireland searches for jobs by looking
on different websites, keeping in touch with Dublin's
main recruiting agencies and dealing with small businesses
located in the area. Members receive the widest range
of positions: Hotel & Catering, financial & accounting,
call centres, administration, bar, sales and shop work,
general labour, technical, etc.
Further
Information
Working Ireland, 26 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin
2.
Ph: +353 01 6770300 / Fax:+353 01 6770327
Website: www.workingireland.ie
Email info@workingireland.ie
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