The reduction of taxes for companies in Ireland combined with highly qualified working force of Dublin make this capital an ideal place for multinational companies that wish to set a foot in Europe. If you want to find a job or internship in Dublin the possibilities are endless!
By searching on the different recruitment websites you will find that there are many job offers in Dublin, this is the website I recommend. You can also contact the companies directly by making a spontaneous application. Personally I prefer to give the company a call and I try to get a hold of someone from the HR department before sending my CV and cover letter. This allows me to have a name or an e-mail address that assures me the consideration of my application.
The following will present some of Dublin’s biggest and most successful companies and how to contact them. At the bottom of the article you will find links towards company directories that will help you expand your search.
Located on the Dockyards district (or Silicon Docks) of Dublin, the European head quarters of Google employs today thousands of people from more than 65 different nationalities. Here is concentrated the whole of the company’s activity with sales and Google’s infrastructure in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. You can also check out this link to find job offers.
In the centre of town the international head quarters of Facebook proposes many jobs in every domain. If you are interested in law, sales, marketing, management, computer science, web development, finance or public relations than you will be able to find a job that suits you at Facebook Dublin.
Recently LinkedIn installed their International head quarters in Dublin. The job offers expected include a wide range of positions in business and technology with offers in sales, marketing, finance and customer relations. To be able to apply for a job at LinkendIn you need to create an account on their website.
IBM has been implanted in Ireland since 1956, and so the company has several activities on the Irish territory. In Dublin there is the technology campus, the inside sales office, and the sales and services head quarters.
This multinational has also chosen to settle its European head quarters in Dublin for the management of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Here is concentrated the management of sales, marketing, finance, and distribution.
In the close outskirts of Dublin’s city centre you can find the offices of Microsoft. Three divisions are exist in these offices, EMEA operations, the European centre of development, and the sales, marketing and services division.
Zurich is one of the few insurance companies that operate on an international level; there are four offices in Dublin. This link will put you through directly to a page made especially for spontaneous applications, click on “general application” and follow the instructions.
Alexis Dupuy