Hi I am in TUS limerick doing master in business analytics. I have 9 years work experience which is somewhat relevant inbyhe banking sector. Wanted to know is getting a business analyst job possible in the Irish job market?
Hi Sushmaa, how are you? No new video uploaded for 3 weeks around. Please make a video for new students coming in Sept., will be helpful including myself who is arriving 😅
Thank you it was helpful , I am btech grad from India having 2 + year of exp as a dev entering Ireland on jan 24 . Is it possible to work for India without resigning and study in Ireland.
Thanks :) You probably can do it, but I think it's a terrible idea! Firstly, because of the time difference, as you know, India is ahead in time, and to work for an Indian company would mean waking up really early! Secondly, if you are here to study, then your assignments and tests are going to take all the time. It just becomes more stressful with a full-time job. Thirdly, you can easily earn what you are currently earning in India with a part-time job in Ireland. Maybe you have good pay in India, but the part-time pay here is enough for you to pay your bills and rent and to survive here. Don't stress too much, relax a bit, and finish your course first without worrying about your job in India. Take it easy :)
@@the_v_vibe Will there be any visa or legal problems ?? Thanks for the suggestion ,I felt ill be in touch with technical stuffs rather doing not tech jobs and since India is ahead by 4 hrs 30 min I feel it will be easy to complete the morning meetings and scrum before the college start in Ireland.
Hi I am in TUS limerick doing master in business analytics. I have 9 years work experience which is somewhat relevant inbyhe banking sector. Wanted to know is getting a business analyst job possible in the Irish job market?
Hi, probably the best content regarding Ireland on this channel, is there any way to connect and get counseling from you ??
Thanks :) Idk if I am qualified enough to provide counseling. But you can drop a text on my insta if you have more questions
@the_v_vibe kindly share your insta ID
Hi Sushmaa, how are you? No new video uploaded for 3 weeks around. Please make a video for new students coming in Sept., will be helpful including myself who is arriving 😅
She's too lazy
Shaddup
Hi, I was busy in my holidays. Will try make something soon
Thank you it was helpful , I am btech grad from India having 2 + year of exp as a dev entering Ireland on jan 24 . Is it possible to work for India without resigning and study in Ireland.
Thanks :)
You probably can do it, but I think it's a terrible idea! Firstly, because of the time difference, as you know, India is ahead in time, and to work for an Indian company would mean waking up really early! Secondly, if you are here to study, then your assignments and tests are going to take all the time. It just becomes more stressful with a full-time job.
Thirdly, you can easily earn what you are currently earning in India with a part-time job in Ireland. Maybe you have good pay in India, but the part-time pay here is enough for you to pay your bills and rent and to survive here. Don't stress too much, relax a bit, and finish your course first without worrying about your job in India. Take it easy :)
@@the_v_vibe Will there be any visa or legal problems ?? Thanks for the suggestion ,I felt ill be in touch with technical stuffs rather doing not tech jobs and since India is ahead by 4 hrs 30 min I feel it will be easy to complete the morning meetings and scrum before the college start in Ireland.