Pharmacist salary in Ireland 2024 (community pharmacy)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- Have you been wondering what is the salary of a pharmacist in Ireland in 2024?
This video gives you full details of the income of a community pharmacist, before and after taxes.
If you're a pharmacist, from Europe, and you want to work as a community pharmacist in Ireland, email me at Sorin@KamiqRecruitment.com.
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Just stumbled on this video right now. You have just inspired me to aspire higher. Thanks a lot
Glad to help! Through my company, I can find you a better paying job! Let me know if you want! It's a free service, it won't cost you anything!
You’re really an inspiration to me! I’d love to someday see you in person. I’m a pharmacist from Nigeria.
Do your best through the registration process and we'll have a coffee someday
Thank you Sorin for all this information. Really helps in decision making
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Thankyou sorin my son will mail you about his intrest to come to ireland
Ok
I wanted to ask if european graduates need to go thorough some special processes?! Or the degree is valid without any assessment tests … I will graduate from university of bologna in italy . And also i wanted tk ask if there is a opportunity to do internship when you are fourth year pharmacy student . Thank you
European degrees are rcognized withoy any test. All you need to do is pass an English exam. Join my facebook group to learn facebook.com/groups/pharmacistsforireland/?ref=share
Thank you very much Sorin. Kindly help me understand here;
If take home salary is roughly €4000, rent €2000 to €2500, then about €1500 to €2000 will be left to juggle or survive. How possible is it to live comfortably with a spouse and kids (who will be attending schools) on an estimated salary.
You dont have to live in Dublin, you can choose a smaller town where rent is lower. You get 140 euro for each child as well.
Thank you
@@mantintsohi4112 you're welcome
What services do pharmacists do in Ireland ? I meant morning after pill,pharmacy first service or sth different
Morning after pill, vaccines. There is talk about letting us prescribe in the future
Sir four years degree is eligible in Ireland
No, unfortunetly
If you don't pay the employee pension contribution, it means that you will not have a state pension when you retire?
So you need to pay a private pension, if you want a pension?
You get a small pension from the goverment. If you want a bigger pension you need to pay private
Great video ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!
@@pharmacistsforireland welcome Sir ❤️
@@Shahzadkhan14944 👍
Hi Sorin, how can I get the material of interaccions. Thank in advance !
Seach interactions in the Pharamacists for Ireland facebook group and comment under the post and i will send it to you
Hi sorin currently I am pursuing bachelor degree in pharmacy how can I become a registered pharmacist in Ireland ?
Pursuing In India
Watch the interview videos with Amina and Bilal on my channel and you will understand the whole process
Sir good morning
I India pharm D students
I want to work in Ireland
Please advise me
Watch the 3 videos i did with Bilal and one video with Amina. All the info is there. We can chat after you watch all 4 videos
I am a pharmacist from pakistan .how can i do work as registered in ireland
Watch the videos i did with Bilal and Amina and you'll know what to do
Hai sir i am from pakistan currently working in saudi arabia i want to come in ireland and work as a pharmacist can you help me in registration process in ireland thanks in advance
It's a long process. Watch the videos I did with Bilal Amwar and Amina. If you commit to the process I will guide you
Bro i am from pakistan . I want to move Saudia arabia.
Is it easy?
@@muhammadkhursheedahmad2094 i only recruit for Ireland. I don't know about Saudi Arabia
Hello i am Korean citizen in the pharmacy course in UK.. after graduation i want to move to Ireland to work as pharamacist.. what should i do?
You have to email registration@psi.ie and say that yiu want to register with the PSI. They will tell you what to do. Let me know when you start the registration process and I will guide you as well
@@pharmacistsforireland it is so horrible in the Uk that I also consider to move there as a Pole and british citizen.Many stores have been closed and wages are going down and stress ,fight about job .Next hundreds of stores are going to close.Do I need an english exam?
@@piotrwojdelko1150 if you have worked as a pharmacist in the uk for 2 years, you dont need an english exam. Text me on whatsap if you decide for Ireland: +353894428071
@@pharmacistsforireland 10 yrs in the Uk and it has never been as bad as it is now.2 yrs ago I had wages like 40£ now i saw 19£ p/h .
@@piotrwojdelko1150 wow! Not good!
I hope am not too late, is that an entry level or median salary?
32 euro per our is entry level
Pharmacist from Nigeria
Welcome to my community!
I want to work in ireland can you help me sie
It's a long process. Watch the videos I did with Bilal and Amina to understand the process.
@@pharmacistsforireland ok sir thnx
Do pharmacists work 23 days a month or it can be more?
Usualy it's 23 but if you want you can ask your employer for extra work hours
That’s cool. Thanks for your video. It was really helpful. Thanks again
@@WaleedShah28 thank you!
@@pharmacistsforireland
Why do ireland choose 23 days is this mandated?
@@faedube7632 if you work 5 days a week it's 20 days out of 28 and you ad the 3 days that make up the month and you get 23
I m a pharmacist in pakistan ..how can i registered in ireland ..??
Join my facebook group facebook.com/groups/pharmacistsforireland/?ref=share
And watch the videos in the Live section of my youtube channel
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I am a pharmacist from Ethiopia ...how can i registered in Ireland ...?
@@jmedia2657 watch all the interview videos on the channel. Also, join the Pharmacists for Ireland facebook group
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