Can you please make a video related to management and specifically about project management jobs and income and how much salary is good to stay and live a good life in Ireland
Thanks for providing such helpful information. These information will help us in better understanding decision making. Please keep on making more such videos
Do you know how is consulting career in Ireland after masters from Ireland itself. What are the salary range someone can expect after MSc in Management from UCD, DCU or Trinity.
A very good and informative video. Can you make a video on the housing crisis in Ireland ? Is it only in the main cities in Dublin, Cork, Galway, etc ? Or is it also prevalent in the suburbs and smaller towns as well ? Thank you.
Hi! Housing crisis is not as bad in smaller towns but these places lack facilities and infrastructure and can be lonely. They also have fewer jobs so only makes sense if you are fully remote. You will also need a car to get around as public transport is quite bad. Also getting a drivers license here is a lengthy process so can delay you significantly!
I have seen most of the videos but i found yours this video differnent from all. But I have not seen any video on youtube which gives you information on Course like Higher Diploma in Computing (Lev8). It would be great if you make an video on it and show the job market and real senaryo of it. As i am planning for Sep intake I am still looking for that video.
As u mentioned, please upload survey of MBA careers n salary. Also i found very less videos of MBA even if found there's no complete information. it a wise decision or not are there careers in mba in ireland. As u r explaining very clearly. Also entire fee of ur uni. Every university has fee in add to that extra fee will be there naa...library fee admission fee etc etc and entire cost from ielts gmat to choosing clgs clg fee hostel fee. In india for most of mba course students must stay at campus itself(hostel is compulsory). Is it the same there?
Hey, I think you should be able to get a job paying at least 30K if you have no experience. You can consider grad roles. However, if you have prior experience then you can aim for 45K minimum in the first year!
Hey, you should defiitely look for graduates role closer to the end of your course. Most major companies release them: like Deloitte, EY, PWC etc. Their applications start early so start checking for them by April/May. Some people have an offer even before their course ends!
Hey, so the salary range can vary based on prior experience. Below is the benchmark based on years of experience: Entry-Level (0-2 years of experience): €30K to €50K per year Mid-Level (2-5 years of experience): €50K to €70K per year Experienced (5-10 years of experience): €70K to €100K+ per year Hope this helps
Hi ma'am, Now a days lot of students are coming for ms. considering ireland as small country and companies in it. Will there be huge competition at jobs and housing??? (i am actually in confusion whether to choose ireland or other country)
Hi, yes at the moment the housing crisis is bad. Also, job search has been difficult since last year due to many lay offs in tech, AI, war in Ukraine. At this time, job market is not great!
Hey, of course! these are the current tax rules in Ireland: Income Tax: Ireland has a progressive income tax system with different tax rates based on income levels. The standard income tax rates for 2022 are 20% on income up to a certain threshold and 40% on income above that threshold.There are various tax credits and deductions available to reduce taxable income. Universal Social Charge (USC):USC is a tax on income that funds social welfare programs.The rates for USC are progressive, with higher rates applied to higher income levels. Pay-Related Social Insurance (PRSI): PRSI contributions fund social insurance benefits. Employees and employers both contribute to PRSI. The rates vary, and there are different classes of PRSI. You can find more detailed information here: www.revenue.ie/en/home.aspx
Hey, the technology sector in Ireland has been growing, and there is a demand for skilled professionals in areas related to electronics and computer engineering. It's a critical skill, and there are many tech companies and startups here. Your salary will be determined by experience and which company you may join!
Hey, I don't have insights handy on it but I can try to find out as a part 2 of this video! You might want to reach out to alumni of that course or find people on linkedin in the meantime
Hey, no unfortunately not. Most recruitment happens online on website or job portals or through recruitment agencies. Please note, this is only for full time employment and not part time roles.
Can student survive there and to get part time jobs and Also manage their all monthly expenses or not please make a video on this topic Sister please and also why Ireland issuance visa delays this topic also mention please make a video sister it will be helpful to all international students❤🙏for coming Bachelor student
Hey, so the cost of living is quite high in Ireland so you need to have some funds ti support you, and you can find a part time job. While studying you can only do 20 hours a week, so you wont be able to earn much. As a bachelor student, you will have alot to study also so managing part time might be tough. If you have a strong financial background, then it might be easier!
Hey, so salaries in the hospitality industry in Ireland can vary depending on factors such as the specific role, level of experience, location, and the type of hotel/restaurant. Hotel General Managers can earn between 60k-100k annually, restaurant managers can earn between 30k-60k per year, chefs can earn between 35k-60k based on the kind of establishment they are working in!
Thanks for the informative video. Would you please make a video about the university selection(UCD vs DCU) and most importantly does a degree from any particular university affect employability?
Hey, I could definitely give it a shot. As for UCD vs DCU, as long as you have work experience it won’t matter much. I know people from all colleges able to find a job if they try hard enough. However, UCD is better ranked than DCU overall, and has a better business school.
Hello, I know healthcare jobs is a good field. For Physiotherapy you may need to register with Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. Would recommend checking out the process and criteria for it
Hey, so for non EU/EAA students masters fee can range from 15K-30K eur/year depending on course and college. The fee is hiked by a bit each year so would recommend checking for each year's intake!
Hey, I replied to another person so sharing the same response here: Hi, thanks for your message. HR jobs are few and limited here, and you will face problems with sponsorship. Also, during the tech layoffs, Recruitment and HR was heavily impacted. Local candidates are also preferred for these over international students. I am hoping to provide an honest picture to you, hope it helps with your decision making process!
Nope, its annual salaries. Most monthly salaries per person can be between 2k to 5k depending on experience, role, industry. My starting sassy was 2.1k per month with no experience
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can you make a video regarding the scope of health care in Ireland ( especially Psychology )
Can you please make a video related to management and specifically about project management jobs and income and how much salary is good to stay and live a good life in Ireland
At least 50k per annum to live comfortably in Dublin
Yes please do that!
If you could find out about data analyst or any position in regards with data will really hlp, thanks for sharing info
keep up the good work
Thanks, will do! 😀
Thanks for providing such helpful information. These information will help us in better understanding decision making. Please keep on making more such videos
I will try my best thank you! 😄
Please upload a video about the doctor's future in Ireland (IMGS).
Do you know how is consulting career in Ireland after masters from Ireland itself. What are the salary range someone can expect after MSc in Management from UCD, DCU or Trinity.
A very good and informative video.
Can you make a video on the housing crisis in Ireland ? Is it only in the main cities in Dublin, Cork, Galway, etc ? Or is it also prevalent in the suburbs and smaller towns as well ? Thank you.
Hi! Housing crisis is not as bad in smaller towns but these places lack facilities and infrastructure and can be lonely. They also have fewer jobs so only makes sense if you are fully remote. You will also need a car to get around as public transport is quite bad. Also getting a drivers license here is a lengthy process so can delay you significantly!
Your video was so far good , will you tell me the scope of Msc in finance at ireland and wt are all the requiremts to pursue
can you please do a survey for masters in business analytics fresh grads in Ireland?
I have seen most of the videos but i found yours this video differnent from all. But I have not seen any video on youtube which gives you information on Course like Higher Diploma in Computing (Lev8). It would be great if you make an video on it and show the job market and real senaryo of it. As i am planning for Sep intake I am still looking for that video.
Thank you so much 😀 I just posted a new video today on the reality of Irish job market. Video here: th-cam.com/video/TLIPEri6ps8/w-d-xo.html
Please help me in choosing out the countries between ireland, UK and USA for MS in Supply chain management.
You are doing amazing 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Do video including all engineering branch jobs in Ireland
As u mentioned, please upload survey of MBA careers n salary. Also i found very less videos of MBA even if found there's no complete information. it a wise decision or not are there careers in mba in ireland. As u r explaining very clearly. Also entire fee of ur uni. Every university has fee in add to that extra fee will be there naa...library fee admission fee etc etc and entire cost from ielts gmat to choosing clgs clg fee hostel fee. In india for most of mba course students must stay at campus itself(hostel is compulsory). Is it the same there?
Hi... I am planning to do an MBA from Ireland.
Have a few questions, can you help??
Tell about food technologist jobs like quality assurance planning to com sept intake 🙏
Hey ! Plz tell abouts msc finance as im planning for sept intake
Hey, I think you should be able to get a job paying at least 30K if you have no experience. You can consider grad roles. However, if you have prior experience then you can aim for 45K minimum in the first year!
Make a video on MBA with specialization of finnace,HR, marketing and job market of that roles also it is in critical skills or general skills?
Hey, sure I will definitely keep this in mind for next few vidoes!
Could you let us know about fresher job openings for analyst roles
Hey, you should defiitely look for graduates role closer to the end of your course. Most major companies release them: like Deloitte, EY, PWC etc. Their applications start early so start checking for them by April/May. Some people have an offer even before their course ends!
How about business analytics? Any info on that?
Hey, so the salary range can vary based on prior experience. Below is the benchmark based on years of experience:
Entry-Level (0-2 years of experience): €30K to €50K per year
Mid-Level (2-5 years of experience): €50K to €70K per year
Experienced (5-10 years of experience): €70K to €100K+ per year
Hope this helps
@@Escapingrheality I have work experience of 5 years but not in the same field so I will technically be in the first bracket?
I would like to know on HR
This video is really helpful. Thank you!
Aw, thank you!!
Great video and super insightful. Definitely looking forward for more! ✨
Awesome! Thank you!
Kindly provide a brief info regarding energy sector jobs and pay in ireland
Hi, could you tell me what role in the energy sector?
Energy management or solar sector
Hi ma'am, Now a days lot of students are coming for ms. considering ireland as small country and companies in it. Will there be huge competition at jobs and housing??? (i am actually in confusion whether to choose ireland or other country)
Hi, yes at the moment the housing crisis is bad. Also, job search has been difficult since last year due to many lay offs in tech, AI, war in Ukraine. At this time, job market is not great!
Hi anyone going to UL for MSc BA in Sept 24?
Can you please tell me, how the taxe rules in Ireland
Hey, of course! these are the current tax rules in Ireland:
Income Tax: Ireland has a progressive income tax system with different tax rates based on income levels. The standard income tax rates for 2022 are 20% on income up to a certain threshold and 40% on income above that threshold.There are various tax credits and deductions available to reduce taxable income.
Universal Social Charge (USC):USC is a tax on income that funds social welfare programs.The rates for USC are progressive, with higher rates applied to higher income levels.
Pay-Related Social Insurance (PRSI): PRSI contributions fund social insurance benefits. Employees and employers both contribute to PRSI.
The rates vary, and there are different classes of PRSI.
You can find more detailed information here: www.revenue.ie/en/home.aspx
Thank you!
Hey! This was really informative. Really liked the format.
Could you please do the same for the Supply Chain/Logistics industry?
Thank you so much. Yes definitely, I might do a part 2 on this. Will try to get info on this!
Could you also suggest some good hostels with facilities, location and the process.
Hey definitely, I'll be posting a video on this soon, so stay tuned!
Can you please ask about the scope for health care courses in Ireland
Hey definitely, what kind of role are you looking for in healthcare?
There is definitely a shortage for medical professionals here as far I know!
Thanks for uploading such an informative video. Always stay blessed.
Thank you so much!! ☺
Can you please tell about the scope of electronics & computer engineering course in Ireland
Hey, the technology sector in Ireland has been growing, and there is a demand for skilled professionals in areas related to electronics and computer engineering. It's a critical skill, and there are many tech companies and startups here. Your salary will be determined by experience and which company you may join!
@@Escapingrheality thank you what was the average salary for freshers
@@premrathan2003 hey! It could be between 30k to 45k for freshers!
Good job👍
It's crazy to see how different industries compare, and it's definitely making me rethink my career choices. Thanks for sharing this insightful data.
Glad you liked it!
Plz it will be really helpful if you could make video on careers for sociologists in Ireland and average salaries people are getting
hello, can you make a video on msc in international business, is it worth coming in 2025 for international business
hi are you planning?
What about Civil Engineering Jobs opportunities
Hey, I don't have insights handy on it but I can try to find out as a part 2 of this video! You might want to reach out to alumni of that course or find people on linkedin in the meantime
Is it feasible to travel around Ireland and then pursue a job search in person?
No
Hey, no unfortunately not. Most recruitment happens online on website or job portals or through recruitment agencies. Please note, this is only for full time employment and not part time roles.
Can student survive there and to get part time jobs and Also manage their all monthly expenses or not please make a video on this topic Sister please and also why Ireland issuance visa delays this topic also mention please make a video sister it will be helpful to all international students❤🙏for coming Bachelor student
Hey, so the cost of living is quite high in Ireland so you need to have some funds ti support you, and you can find a part time job. While studying you can only do 20 hours a week, so you wont be able to earn much. As a bachelor student, you will have alot to study also so managing part time might be tough. If you have a strong financial background, then it might be easier!
Please let me know it's a good scope in hotel industry in Ireland
Hey, so salaries in the hospitality industry in Ireland can vary depending on factors such as the specific role, level of experience, location, and the type of hotel/restaurant. Hotel General Managers can earn between 60k-100k annually, restaurant managers can earn between 30k-60k per year, chefs can earn between 35k-60k based on the kind of establishment they are working in!
Thanks for the informative video. Would you please make a video about the university selection(UCD vs DCU) and most importantly does a degree from any particular university affect employability?
Hey, I could definitely give it a shot. As for UCD vs DCU, as long as you have work experience it won’t matter much. I know people from all colleges able to find a job if they try hard enough. However, UCD is better ranked than DCU overall, and has a better business school.
Please tell about there is any demand for physiotherapy for masters and I will get job or not
Hello, I know healthcare jobs is a good field. For Physiotherapy you may need to register with Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists. Would recommend checking out the process and criteria for it
What is the average tuition fee in ireland? For Masters
Hey, so for non EU/EAA students masters fee can range from 15K-30K eur/year depending on course and college. The fee is hiked by a bit each year so would recommend checking for each year's intake!
Hi, please can you find out more on HR roles.
Hey, I replied to another person so sharing the same response here: Hi, thanks for your message. HR jobs are few and limited here, and you will face problems with sponsorship. Also, during the tech layoffs, Recruitment and HR was heavily impacted. Local candidates are also preferred for these over international students. I am hoping to provide an honest picture to you, hope it helps with your decision making process!
Hi, can you please make a video om MS in Construction Project Management and life after Masters?
Hi could you make a video on university college Dublin application process and scholarships. Many thanks .
What is the master completed student fresher salary in ireland sister?
Hey, the fresher salary can start from around 30K if you have no work experience!
Any idea abt salary for chemical Engineer after masters
Hey, so if you don't have prior experience, the salary can be between 30K to 50k for Chemical Engineers!
@@Escapingrheality what with abt with 2 yrs experience?
Please make a video on Jobs and salaries in Structural Design Engineering (branch of Civil Engineering)
is it per month or per year?
Nope, its annual salaries. Most monthly salaries per person can be between 2k to 5k depending on experience, role, industry. My starting sassy was 2.1k per month with no experience
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