Thank you Josh! For throwing light on the reality of Ireland unlike other TH-camrs. Nobody is making videos about the true reality of Ireland. People are just making videos to gain views and show a rosy picture of Ireland, which is not true. You always stick to the reality which is best part of your videos. I have a simple advice for people who are planing to move Ireland, just do your research indepth before moving here else you will end up losing best years of your life. It is ok to be demotivated by watching this video than wasting 2-3 years of your life chasing a fairytale.
I was watching a video titled "Reality of IT jobs in Ireland!" and got so afraid because the guy said he couldn't secure a single interview after MS in AI and returned to India. The reasons were firstly, the job market was bad secondly, nobody gives the job to Stamp 1G holder. Please make a video about it because I am confused about whether to go to Ireland or not.
@Pranav If possible please make video on current international immigrant protest in Irelan. What will be the impact of the protest on Indian people there?
Hi Josh, Just wanted to clearify something. I have 6 years of work experience in marketing and now I am planning to move to Ireland. My gateway is to get admission in a certified college and then get a job with a salary that makes me eligible for critical skills visa. Is it possible to get a job like that? And I was thinking of enrolling in MSc in AI for Business. Or should I enrol in a Marketing course only as my work ex is in marketing? Please help.
Great that you work experience. It is definitely helpful in the Irish Job Market. Business Analytics is a trending course here. What I can suggest you is to connect with people in Ireland who are already in this field or working in roles you’re eyeing. You can do this through LinkedIn. This will help you get much deeper insights into the scenario in that particular field.
Hi im planning to come to ireland for my masters in management course , i have very little work experience, would coming to ireland be a good option then please help
@@navnathkoli7885I'm also having offer in nci but I'm deciding to drop my abroad study plan because country's tax and education loan is not feasible to live a life there
The idea is not to demotivate you but to give you insights that help you make an informed decision. Would highly recommend reaching out to people working in similar fields in Ireland through LinkedIn and get their first hand experience. Wishing you the best in your journey!🙌
From my understanding, the reason employers insist on work experience is because it gives legitimacy to the skills a candidate claims to have. If you’re in college, what you can do to work on this is work on complex, independent projects that demonstrate your skills and showcase them through social media or portfolios. This could be one way to get someone interested in hiring you.
@@JoshingAroundTH-cam Thank You for such great piece of advice ☺️ I’m coming for September intake this year for MSc business analytics from UCC, will definitely work on my skills and do projects on prior to achieve what I have thought in my mind 😊👊.
bro, if u r interviewing someone please dont put background music
Thank you Josh! For throwing light on the reality of Ireland unlike other TH-camrs. Nobody is making videos about the true reality of Ireland. People are just making videos to gain views and show a rosy picture of Ireland, which is not true. You always stick to the reality which is best part of your videos. I have a simple advice for people who are planing to move Ireland, just do your research indepth before moving here else you will end up losing best years of your life. It is ok to be demotivated by watching this video than wasting 2-3 years of your life chasing a fairytale.
I was watching a video titled "Reality of IT jobs in Ireland!" and got so afraid because the guy said he couldn't secure a single interview after MS in AI and returned to India. The reasons were firstly, the job market was bad secondly, nobody gives the job to Stamp 1G holder. Please make a video about it because I am confused about whether to go to Ireland or not.
Even I am in the same dilemma...I applied in Australia due to this issue...Still not sure What to do
Did you find an answer to this, my friend? If you did, pls share it as it might help me. Thanks
Thank you so much for this, brother. Could you please avoid the background music from next time?
It's feels intrusive and distracting.
Get rid of the background music man..its eating up useful info in the video...its a podcast. or reupload the video sans the music.
Always great to hear from Raghav
Thanks but why does he speak in 5.0 X speed.
Pls make a video of someone who has done msc in international business
@Pranav If possible please make video on current international immigrant protest in Irelan. What will be the impact of the protest on Indian people there?
Hey, thank you for the suggestion!
I will definitely look into this and work on something.
Hi Josh,
Just wanted to clearify something. I have 6 years of work experience in marketing and now I am planning to move to Ireland. My gateway is to get admission in a certified college and then get a job with a salary that makes me eligible for critical skills visa. Is it possible to get a job like that?
And I was thinking of enrolling in MSc in AI for Business. Or should I enrol in a Marketing course only as my work ex is in marketing? Please help.
Hey i have 3 years experience in indian public sector bank as a deputy manager
Coming to Ireland for business analyst is a right choice ?
Great that you work experience. It is definitely helpful in the Irish Job Market.
Business Analytics is a trending course here. What I can suggest you is to connect with people in Ireland who are already in this field or working in roles you’re eyeing. You can do this through LinkedIn.
This will help you get much deeper insights into the scenario in that particular field.
Music is distracting 😢
Noted the feedback, friend!
Will keep it in check from next video🫡
Is no of experienced years matters..? or the knowledge about job that matters...?
While knowledge about the job is definitely important, it is much easier to evaluate for an employer when you have demonstrated work experience.
Hi im planning to come to ireland for my masters in management course , i have very little work experience, would coming to ireland be a good option then please help
Which college brother, I'm having an offer for msc Management from NCI for Jan intake
@@navnathkoli7885I'm also having offer in nci but I'm deciding to drop my abroad study plan because country's tax and education loan is not feasible to live a life there
Felt little demotivating as a fresher who is thinking to pursue postgrad degree in Analytics from Ireland
The idea is not to demotivate you but to give you insights that help you make an informed decision. Would highly recommend reaching out to people working in similar fields in Ireland through LinkedIn and get their first hand experience.
Wishing you the best in your journey!🙌
They all said if you got the skills which company need they will hire you regardless of your experience and market is improving slowly for grad roles
From my understanding, the reason employers insist on work experience is because it gives legitimacy to the skills a candidate claims to have.
If you’re in college, what you can do to work on this is work on complex, independent projects that demonstrate your skills and showcase them through social media or portfolios. This could be one way to get someone interested in hiring you.
@@JoshingAroundTH-cam Thank You for such great piece of advice ☺️ I’m coming for September intake this year for MSc business analytics from UCC, will definitely work on my skills and do projects on prior to achieve what I have thought in my mind 😊👊.
@@Swaggerji3545hey will be coming for the same but in ucd let’s connect
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What's the fucking music background. Sooo disturbing
Noted your feedback, sir!
Will keep it in check from next video onwards🫡