Ayant ras le bol de la région parisienne et ayant vraiment envie de tenter l'aventure dans ce charmant pays qu'est l'Irlande, je me permets de m'exprimer à ce sujet et demander conseils ou recommandations auprès de vous.
Je connais plutôt pas trop mal le pays pour l'avoir déjà visité pas mal de fois et j'ai en tête depuis déjà pas mal de temps de m'y installer mais comme tout nouveau départ, ce n'est jamais super facile de se lancer :-P
Il est vrai qu'il est communément plus pratique de se rendre sur place là bas avec quelques économies et faire ses recherches sur place mais bon s'il y' a la possibilité de mieux préparer le terrain avant d'y remettre les pieds, ça se refuse pas ;-)
Voilà actuellement je suis inscrit sur des sites jobs.ie et d'autres à la recherche de boulot qui serait intéressant. Un peu vert d'être passé à côté d'offres super alléchantes durant l'été, j'ai décidé d'être un peu plus incisif à présent.
Je suis un petit mordu d'informatique (comme beaucoup d'entre vous sans doute) je bricole des PC depuis mon plus jeune âge mais on va dire que les études ca n'a pas été mon fort. Je n'ai qu'un BAC en spécialité informatique de Gestion.
Quand je me suis lancé dans le monde du travail, un peu comme beaucoup, j'ai commencé par des petits boulots de fortune, même fait du black auprès de grosses boîtes informatiques bien connues mais voilà le fait d'avoir travaillé dans ces conditions ne m'ont pas permis d'officialiser une grande et importante expérience dans le milieu de l'informatique et j'ai fini par faire d'autres boulots hors sujets (ventes, hôtellerie et j'en passe).
Ayant eu besoin d'officialiser une expérience en infos (ras le bol du black que je ne peux citer sur mon CV), j'ai donc fini par faire de l'infogérance ou HelpDesk si vous préférez. Je fais ca depuis bientôt 2 ans à présent pour un très gros compte et pas des moindres (Accor Hotels). Donc en gros, je fais du support informatique pour applications métiers hôtellerie mais également pour tout problème réseau/bureautique/hardware pour la France, Belgique, Angleterre, Suède, Irlande, Suisse, Maroc ainsi que pour le reste du monde via l'intermédiaire des IT pays lorsqu'il nécessite de l'aide (côté assez sympa du boulot). Bon je ne suis pas bilingue mais j'ai un niveau d'anglais plutôt correct, boulot oblige vu que j'échange pas mal par téléphone et par mail en anglais (Pour donner un ordre d'idée 25% des appels en anglais et 95% des mails en anglais sur une moyenne de 50 appels et 70 mails par jour et par tête).
J'ai pour projet de vouloir m'installer et vivre à Dublin et malheureusement en dépit de connaître l'endroit, je n'ai toutefois pas vraiment de contacts solides de façon à pouvoir dénicher quelques pistes ou bons plans au niveau professionnel, après pour se loger bas ça peut toujours s'arranger ^^
Idéalement, je voudrais poursuivre dans l'informatique et Dublin et ses alentours ont plutôt un gros potentiel à ce niveau là, il y' a tout plein de Call Center et j'en passe dans le coin mais bon je suis quand même forcé de constater que les salaires sont assez short des fois (ça tourne autour de 21k€). Pour donner un petit ordre de comparaison actuellement je bosse en région parisienne et je tourne autour de 27k€ et je me suis foutu des claques en ayant réagi avec 24h de retard avec une annonce en or qui correspondait en tout point à ce que je voulais et avec un salaire extrêmement attractif (~35k€) qui n'a pas fait long feu ( rien d'étonnant :P).
Si jamais quelqu'un a des contacts à ce niveau ou pourrait être intéressé par mon profil, n'hésitez pas à me contacter. Je demande pas non un salaire de folie bien que ça ne se refuserait pas mais qui se rapprocherait de celui que je touche actuellement car le coût du logement à Dublin est quand même assez costaud et l'envie d'indépendance fait aussi qu'on a pas forcement envie de se farcir de la colocation à tour de bras bien que ce soit très pratique et sympa :)
Je peux vous envoyer mon CV sans problème :D
Tout conseils/offres/recommandations est la bienvenue.
Au passage, je repasse à Dublin pour business et vacances. Je serai présent sur place à Dublin entre le 9 et 16 Octobre 2010 donc si jamais il y' a des intéressé(e)s, n'hésitez pas même si c'est pour passer un petit moment de détente vu que je serai aussi là bas pour ça ;-)
Blablabla, blablabla... en un mot: tu cherches du taf dans l'informatique sur Dublin.
Reponse: 21k/year, pas top? ben oui, c'est 2010, et le celtic tiger est tombe aux oubliettes depuis 2008. Tu ne savias pas?
14% de chomage officiel ici.
T'as laisse passe des offres en or? Les offres en or t'ont laisse passer peut-etre aussi... L'El dorado europeen ne se trouve plus en Irlande.
L'avantage par rapport a la France pour toi, c'est qu'ici le taf disponible se fait encore majoritairement dans le tertiaire et les services, informatique compris.
Etre sur place dispo pour interviews, avec adresse et numero irlandais te seront bien plus favorables que de chercher du taf ici depuis la France. A nouveau, le celtic tiger est aux oubliettes depuis plus de 2 ans, l'epoque ou on debarquait en Irlande sans un mot d'anglais et en decrochant un taf permanent en 2 semaines est passe.
Viens sur place, avec des economies pour vivre sans taf plusieurs mois, et vois sur le tas.
Lilie
J'ai fini par trouver exactement ce qui me fallait et bien cela va bien au delà de mes espérances initiales =)
Merci Lilie pour les quelques conseils.
Pour ceux qui sont tentés par l'aventure, je recommande vivement le site http://www.irishjobs.ie/
Pour ma part, c'est le site le plus efficace même s'il y en a d'autres qui sont pas mauvais. Contacté en moins d'une semaine après avoir posté le CV et le 2ème contact fut le Bon ^^
Travailler, étudier et vivre à l'étranger › Irlande · 21 replies
J'ecris ce message pour dire que je viens de finir mon stage de 6 mois en Irlande, plus precisement a Cork, dans le cadre du projet Leonardo Da Vinci. Si vous…
My name is Deborah, I’m French. I’m married and have two children. I’m a clinical psychologist specializing in psychotraumatology, and I’m also pursuing medical studies.
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- What are, in your opinion, the pitfalls to avoid when planning such a project?
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