Voila maintenant un moi que je suis arrivée en Irlande avec mon copain.
On a séjourné au début a Galway, superbe ville et région que je conseille a tout le monde. On a passé de bons moments la bas.
Maintenant chose sérieuse, nous sommes arrivés sur Limerick, plus au sud du pays.
Mon copain a trouvé un boulot a Shanon dans l'informatique, il vient juste de commencer.
Moi je suis a la recherche d'un emploi, et je ne trouve pas vraiment, on ne peut pas dire que ca bouge beaucoup.
Je suis a la base dans le tourisme, donc un boulot a la réception d'un hotel, dans une agence de location de voiture ou en office de tourisme me plairait bien.
J'ai envoyé pas mal de CV, mais je n'ai pas de réponse.
J'aimerais savoir si c'est normal, si ils leurs faut du temps ou si je n'aurais jamais de réponse...
Si quelqu'un a des tuyaux pour moi, je prends, car je commence a trouvé les journées un peu longues et je n'aime pas rester sans rien faire, de plus, la vie est un peu chére et je suis venu ici pour parler anglais et bosser alors rester chez moi pas cool.
En plus, c'est pas comme ca que l'on rencontre du monde et j'aimerais bien me faire des amis pour sortir un peu.
Bon si quelqu'un connait bien Limerick et peut m'aider, je suis toute ouverte a vos conseils.
La recherche de taf en Irlande ne se fait pas comme en France vraiment.
Je te conseille, puisque c'est ton premier taf ici, de consulter www.irishjobs.ie ou www.recruitireland.ie en cherchant dans ton secteur. tu verras pas mal d'annonces, postees par des agences de recrutement. tout se fait sur internet ici, pratique, suffit juste d'etre organise!:) si tu veux bosser dans le tourisme, en relation directs avec les clients, je suppose donc que t'as un bon anglais, donc ca devrait le faire. un peu de patience:)
et une fois de plus: fonction "rechercher" sur ce forum, ce genre d'infos a deja du etre donner 1M de fois...
Merci beaucoup Lilie pour tes info.
Mon anglais n'est pas parfait, mais je me débrouille.
Je suis déja allé sur ces sites mais rien ne bouge vraiment et j'avoue commencer a m'inpatienté, mais bon, je vais prendre un peu patience si tu me dis que ca devrait bouger.
Pour toi, tout se fait sur le net alors en Irlande???? Pas la peine de se déplacer de l'allé déposer son CV dans les hotels ou les agences de location de voitures?
C'est vrai que ce n'est pas facile quand on arrive comme ca dans un nouveau pays et que cela ne se passe pas de la même maniére.
Apparement c'est beaucoup plus facile sur Dublin ou Galway, moi j'aurais préféré la bas, mais mon copain a trouvé a Shanon, alors on s'est posé ou le 1er a trouvé.
Bon je te remercie de ta réponse.
En regardant un peu ton profil, je vois que tu adores l'adore l'Irlande mais que tu es aussi une bonne baroudeuse.
Nous on aimerais aprés notre année en Irlande et quand on aura un anglais perfect, partir quelques temps en Australie. Tu as aimé?
Limerick n'est pas la ville qui bouge le plus niveau touristique c'est vrai, mais aux alentours tu as qq stations balneaires, renseigne toi:)
Le porte a porte avec ton cv en poche, c'est bien pour les petits boulots genre ds les cafes trucs comme ca, pour le reste ce n'est pas trop monnaie courante.
Le truc avec les agences de recrutemnt, c'est qu'ils n'aiment pas recevoir ton cv 50 fois pour des postes differents qu'ils annoncent sur les sites d'offre d'emploi. en general, une fois qu'ils ont ton cv, s'il leur plait, ils se le passent de service en service, ainsi, de la meme agence, tu pourras etre contactee par differentes personnes au sein de cette meme agence. profite de ton temps libre pour ameliorer ton anglais, vas au cine, au pub, inscrit toi ds un club de marche ou du benevolat ou autre pr socialiser... te faire un "reseau" de connaissances, ca peut aussi t'etre tres utile en Irlande😉
sinon tu peux opter pour un petit boulot justement en attendant, histoire de perfectionner ton anglais. Si ton copain a trouver du taf, et s'il bosse avec des irlandais ou des etrangers installes depuis un moment en Irlande, il peut aussi utiliser son "reseau" de connaissances et faire passer le mot, ca peut marcher aussi.
Ne te ferme pas les portes, cree-les!
Je compte partir avec mon ami à Galway en septembre prochain, pour une année, avec un véhicule.
Nous sommes au début de notre projet, donc nous essayons de trouver des conseils un peu partout...
Peux tu nous indiquer un site internet pour trouver un emploi? Mon ami est cuisinier, et moi je cherche à donner des cours de français, vu que je veux me destiner à l'enseignement par la suite.
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