Working and living in Ireland

Living and working in Ireland

Have you ever thought about living and working abroad, but can’t decide which destination would suit you best? Would you prefer not to be too far from home at first, but still want to experience a new environment? Then living in Ireland could be just right for you!

Ireland currently has one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. Many large companies are opening offices in Ireland because it is often more profitable than other European countries in terms of tax and economic conditions. This is creating an increase in jobs in the country, which you could benefit from!

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What working in Ireland has to offer

Would you like to take on a new challenge abroad, but not in a completely foreign language? Then it’s handy that English is the official language in Ireland. It sounds different from American or British English, but is still easy to understand. Of course, Ireland isn’t the first country that comes to mind when looking for a new adventure. That’s why we want to show you why living and working in Ireland is worth it!

If you love nature and enjoy being outdoors, then life in Ireland is perfect for you. It’s not for nothing that Ireland is nicknamed the ‘Emerald Isle’. Here you will find beautiful countryside with green hills as far as the eye can see, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.

Don’t miss the Cliffs of Moher, Ireland’s most famous cliffs. Also not to be missed are the Giant’s Causeway and the Ring of Kerry, a 180 km long panoramic route.

What’s more, the country is perfect for real adventurers. Do you want to surf, climb or mountain bike? Then you’ll quickly feel at home here.

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A life in Ireland

Filmmakers have also discovered the beautiful nature that Ireland has to offer. Many famous film scenes have been shot in the Irish countryside in recent years. Some of our favourites are Game of Thrones, Star Wars, Harry Potter and P.S. I Love You.

In addition to the landscapes and nature, you can also enjoy the country’s beautiful historic architecture and cultural attractions. There are many different castles and cathedrals. Do you also love myths and legends? You will find countless examples of these in Ireland. The history of the Druids is particularly interesting. In early history, they were considered priests, healers, magicians and fortune tellers, and were also responsible for the law. They were consulted on all worldly matters and were therefore considered mediators between humans and gods.

Also worth a visit is the Guinness Storehouse, where you can take a look behind the scenes of Ireland’s most popular beer. There you can also sit on the roof terrace and enjoy a beer, so a visit during the summer months is recommended!

As already mentioned, Ireland has a rapidly growing economy. One reason for this is the country’s geographical location within Europe. This makes flights very affordable and the country easy to reach by air. There are major airports in Dublin, Cork and Belfast, among others. Very convenient if friends and family want to visit.

Unforgettable time in Ireland

The most popular and one of the best-known holidays in the world is St. Patrick’s Day. It is celebrated on 17 March, the day of St. Patrick’s death. Bishop Patrick was the first Christian missionary in Ireland, so he also emigrated to work in Ireland. Today, this holiday is celebrated with large parades and festivals throughout the country. Traditional Irish music is played and, above all, many Irish delicacies and drinks are served. Beer is, of course, what the country is famous for. Now is a good time to not only drink the all-too-familiar Guinness, but also to try new varieties and choose a new favourite.

Would you like to discover the nightlife as the locals experience it? Then you should definitely visit the famous Irish pubs. They are world-renowned for a reason and have a reputation for always being fun. Here you can relax with an Irish coffee, chat with new friends over an Irish beer or cider, enjoy live music or play a game of darts.

In Ireland, you certainly don’t have to worry about feeling alone. The Irish are friendly and cheerful people. It’s no coincidence that Ireland was named one of the friendliest countries in the world by Lonely Planet. This is also due to the fact that the country is very multicultural. There are many other nationalities who want to discover life in Ireland. So you won’t just meet Irish people, but also new people from all over the world.

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