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Working in Ireland

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Working in Ireland is a popular option for those in Britain looking to improve their quality of life, mix with friendly locals and lead a simpler lifestyle than back home in the UK. Due to the relatively low corporation tax in Ireland many multinational corporations are based in Ireland creating lots of job opportunities.

Working in Ireland

Ireland currently ranks as one of the European countries experiencing a high growth rate A Common Travel Area (CTA) exists between the UK and Ireland, allowing for an easy, visa-free, passage between the two. These two things make it a popular destination for UK residents.

Ireland’s low tax rate also attract small to medium size businesses, start-ups, as well as attracting large businesses. This means that there is somewhat of a junior version of Silicon Valley that is developing in Dublin, creating great job opportunities.

Internships

Those looking to start their careers in Ireland may find it difficult initially. Experience is very important when it comes to working. This means that there is a large focus on finding internships. Unfortunately, these internships are often unpaid as there is no law stating that there must be a minimum wage for internships.

Working in Ireland

Similarities & Differences to Work Culture in the UK

Many people choose to move to Ireland due to being both culturally and geographically close. This means that initially there are several similarities such as language, weather, and familiar surroundings. In addition to this people tend to have fewer cultural differences compared to countries further abroad.

Work-Life Balance

The business culture between the two countries has become more similar than in the past, however, there are several fundamental differences. The first is work-life balance of Ireland. Irish values have traditionally been based around family. Whilst this is still true it must also be noted that the work-life balance has shifted slightly more towards work, one of the reasons why the country has experienced such positive growth since joining the EU.

Language

One of the great benefits of working in Ireland is the language; English is the predominant language. As a UK national there will be no major language-based problems with emigrating to Ireland. Small difficulties may arise when it comes down to strong accents or regional words or slang. Furthermore, the Irish are known for their great craic, a self-deprecating sense of humour that many find charming and is very compatible with the typically British sense of humour.

Working in Ireland

What Next?

The popularity of Ireland as a place to work is growing and it is easy to see why. Of course, to enjoy the work culture in you have to move to Ireland, first.