Je suis Julia, j'ai 22 ans et je suis sur le point de partir m'installer à Dublin.
Est-ce que quelqu'un saurait me renseigner sur les opportunitées d'emploi en Irlande, les accomodations, le coût de la vie là-bas?
Je m'appelle Bastien!
Moi aussi je me pose les même questions que toi car j'ai booké mon ticket pour partir en Irlande le 10 janvier mais avant de prendre cette initiative, j'ai contacté l'agence APPROACH PEOPLE en Irlande et ils m'ont bien renseigné sur mes possibilités d'emploi en Irlande.
Tu devrais aller sur leur site : www.approachpeople.com il y a deja plein de renseignements sur la vie là-bas, les salaires, les jobs...
Bonjour,
Mon email maya120876@hotmail.com, quoi de mieux qu'une francaise habitant l'irlande depuis 4ans pour repondre a toutes tes questions, rejoins moi sur le net aujourd'hui si tu peux j'y serais pas mal.
Voila,
A+
Maya
La liberté est un voyage fais de choix, de rencontres et de tolérance.
Bonjour,
Mon email maya120876@hotmail.com, quoi de mieux qu'une francaise habitant l'irlande depuis 4ans pour repondre a toutes tes questions, rejoins moi sur le net aujourd'hui si tu peux j'y serais pas mal.
Voila,
A+
Maya
La liberté est un voyage fais de choix, de rencontres et de tolérance.
4 ans c'est clair tu as de quoi nous aiguiller !
Moi je pars avec une amie debut février on se pose aussi pas mal de questions tant sur l'hebergement que sur les petits boulots.
Sais tu si il est difficile d'avoir un stage et si ils sont remunérés ? Ma branche etant le graphisme, étant en fin d'étude je n'ai plus accès aux conventions, en faut il une ??
je souhaiterai partir en Irlande début janvier 2007 pour trouver un job.
Je suis acheteur, j'ai un peu d'expérience mais je ne parle pas bien l'anglais. Bref...
Pour cela, il faut que je définisse ma destination. Eyant déjà voyagé à Dublin, je prefererai allé travailler dans une autre ville. Ce n'ai pas que j'aime pas cette ville, mais elle est un peu trop grande pour moi.
Peux-tu me conseiller une ville assez dynamique et où il fait bon y vivre?
Elisabeth,
le mieux c'est qu'on se retrouve sur msn ou email moi direct sur www.maya120876@hotmail.com ca me sera plus facile de te repondre
A plus
Maya
La liberté est un voyage fais de choix, de rencontres et de tolérance.
Bonjour,
Cork et essaie de decrocher un boulot comme vendeur chez Apple ca devrait te plaire,
je vais pas trop sur cette boite au lettre alors email moi si tu veux etre sur que je te repondes.
A plus
maya
La liberté est un voyage fais de choix, de rencontres et de tolérance.
🙂 Bonjour maya je m'appele Thomas je me suis permis de prendre ton adresse msn afin de te poser quelques questions car je vais venir m'installer en Irlande d'ici février bref j'espere te parler sur le net ce sera plus simple car j'ai une multitude de questions !! 😉
merci à bientot
Bonjour tout le monde, comme vous tous, je compte aller m'installer en Irlande d'ici le début de l'année 2007. L'ensemble de vos renseignements sont déjà très complets pour ceux qui vont partir et qui veulent améliorer un peu leur anglais avant le départ, je leur conseil le site www.sharedtalk.com qui vous permet de trouver des correspondants de toutes nationalités dans un esprit d'échange assez sympa et totalement gratuit.
Enfin voilà c'était juste une petite info pour compléter le forum.
Alors voilà, ma situation est assez délicate. Je suis aide soignante, je sais qu'en Irlande ça n'existe pas dumoins c'est infirmiere au premier degrés et second dégrés (si je ne me trompe pas🤪), je souhaiterais continuer ce boulot en Irlande, ne parlant pas super bien la langue je suis perdue😕.
Alors je demande votre aide car est ce que c'est possible de faire ce métier comme un stage (pour performer ma langue).
j ai intercepter ton message sur voyage forum et je suis aussi aide soignante depuis 2 ans j habite Toulouse.
j attend mes resultats de concours infirmiere et si je ne lai pa j aimerais aller travailler en Irlande pour kelke mois histoire de rebondir et de retenter les concours dans un autre etat d esprit.
j aime aussi bocou l Irlande jy suis alle une fois mais il y a 20 ans donc je men rappelle pas bien tu dis que aide soignante la bas ca n exixte pas je ne le savais meme pas kil avait un autre terme pour nous definir
bocou de gens mont parler d approach people pour trouver du travail en Irlande connais d autres site?
a titre d nfo je mappelle Delphine et j ai 35 ans pas d enfant voila si tu as plus dinfos entre temps sur le metier AS la bas ou des pistes nhesite pas a me recontacter par mail pour me tenir o courant
wow! et bah dites moi, c'est un deluge d'aide soignant(e)s qui deferlent la!...😉
et pq donc? plus de boulot en Frnace dans le secteur?9ok vos motivations ne me regardent pas).
Pas vraiment de poste d'aide-soignant en Irlande effectivement, ce qui s'en rapproche le plus c'est nurse assistant (il y a un autre nom ms la ce me revient pas du tout). je connais un mec (irlandais) qu'a fait ca un peu par hasard en quittant les etudes a 19ans sans aucune experience. Je sais qu'aujourd'hui il est sur Dublin et fait tjs ca. Il bosse par contrat, c'est a dire via une agence specialisee qui le contactes quand des hopitaux ou autre on besoin de lui... quand il a envie de bosser il y va, quand il a pas envie il refuse.
Je n'ai pas plus d'infos sur le secteur, je vais essayer de me renseigner si je peux ms ne vous garantie rien... en attendant faites des recherches sur internet. Je doute fort qu'ApproachPeople offre du taf ds ce secteur ms qui sait...
Par contre, vs vs imaginez avoir des collegues aide-soignants en France qui ne parle pas francais?... transposez en Irlande...🤪 il est vrai qu'ils ont besoin de main d'oeuvre ds le domaine du medical et qu'il y a de nombreuses infirmieres notemment asiatiques... mais qui arrivent qd meme avec un certain niveau d'anglais dans leur bagage. Quoi que pour le genre de taf dt je vous parle au dessus, peut etre pas besoin d'un super anglais, je ne sais pas...
Salut,
ow! et bah dites moi, c'est un deluge d'aide soignant(e)s qui deferlent la!...
et pq donc? plus de boulot en Frnace dans le secteur?9ok vos motivations ne me regardent pas).
Non y a du boulot en France même trop mais je dois suivre ma copine ;)
En ce qui concerne l'anglais pour ma part j'ai pas trop de soucis, j'ai l'accent d'une vache espagnol mais ça va je me débrouille :-P
Voilà en tout cas merci pour le terme exact "nusre assistant" je vais cherché sur google
Coucou,
Je termine mon diplôme d'aide soignant en décembre. J'aimerai partir une année en irlande pour me familiariser avec la langue. As-tu obtenu des infos concernant le diplome en irlande. Est-il valide? Es-tu parti en irlande. Ton expérience m'intéresse, si t'as des infos contacte moi merci. :-)
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