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Most in demand jobs in Ireland
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Most in demand jobs in Ireland
What careers are in high demand in Ireland? In the current candidate short market there is an increased demand for skilled talent across a number of industries including Financial Services, Technology and Engineering.
Yet again, the most persistent skills gaps continue to be STEM-related careers – Science, Engineering and Maths, including IT and Technology.
In particular, people who have the expertise and skills for the following jobs are highly in demand in Ireland right now:
Technology: Java Software Engineers / Developers
Software developers and engineer continue to be in high demand as more companies choose Dublin as their EMEA HQ and open up software development centres here.
Java software engineers with React experience and who are data centre are particularly in demand. Also, those who have had exposure to monolith legacy apps/platforms are of high value to companies and will command attention in 2019.
Engineering: Automation Engineer
An automation engineer uses technology to improve and streamline a variety of manufacturing processes. As the pharmaceutical and medical device spaces grow rapidly in Ireland, so does the demand for automation engineering.
Ireland has become the second largest exporter of medical devices in Europe and they account for 10% of all Irish exports. Companies including Boston Scientific and Johnson & Johnson are big in this space and creating demand for engineering professionals countrywide.
Financial Services – Risk & compliance professionals within Asset Management
A number of the world’s leading investment banks and asset management companies are opening new functions in Dublin, particularly within the Risk and Compliance space.
Barclays and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are just two prominent examples of this, illustrating the rising demand.
Insurance – compliance professionals
On a whole, Ireland’s appeal as a centre for insurance excellence has grown, attributed in part to the EU’s Insurance Framework Directives which allows insurance companies in Ireland to carry out business in all EU member states.
Candidates specializing in compliance are one area in greatest demand and will be able to seek premium salaries in 2019.
This area of Insurance has been known to have a shortage of experienced and knowledgeable candidates, often pushing companies to look overseas for suitable talent.
Languages – Multilingual professionals
As Ireland’s interests in the international market become increasingly apparent, the demand for multilingual talent to support global companies such as Google, Salesforce and Twitter, is growing.
Languages proving most desirable include German, Dutch and French, with companies often having to search overseas to find suitably qualified candidates. Candidates in Ireland who are proficient in any of these languages can expect good job opportunities in coming years.
Music Credits: Longer Distance provided by Youtube Audio Library for creators.
What careers are in high demand in Ireland? In the current candidate short market there is an increased demand for skilled talent across a number of industries including Financial Services, Technology and Engineering.
Yet again, the most persistent skills gaps continue to be STEM-related careers – Science, Engineering and Maths, including IT and Technology.
In particular, people who have the expertise and skills for the following jobs are highly in demand in Ireland right now:
Technology: Java Software Engineers / Developers
Software developers and engineer continue to be in high demand as more companies choose Dublin as their EMEA HQ and open up software development centres here.
Java software engineers with React experience and who are data centre are particularly in demand. Also, those who have had exposure to monolith legacy apps/platforms are of high value to companies and will command attention in 2019.
Engineering: Automation Engineer
An automation engineer uses technology to improve and streamline a variety of manufacturing processes. As the pharmaceutical and medical device spaces grow rapidly in Ireland, so does the demand for automation engineering.
Ireland has become the second largest exporter of medical devices in Europe and they account for 10% of all Irish exports. Companies including Boston Scientific and Johnson & Johnson are big in this space and creating demand for engineering professionals countrywide.
Financial Services – Risk & compliance professionals within Asset Management
A number of the world’s leading investment banks and asset management companies are opening new functions in Dublin, particularly within the Risk and Compliance space.
Barclays and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are just two prominent examples of this, illustrating the rising demand.
Insurance – compliance professionals
On a whole, Ireland’s appeal as a centre for insurance excellence has grown, attributed in part to the EU’s Insurance Framework Directives which allows insurance companies in Ireland to carry out business in all EU member states.
Candidates specializing in compliance are one area in greatest demand and will be able to seek premium salaries in 2019.
This area of Insurance has been known to have a shortage of experienced and knowledgeable candidates, often pushing companies to look overseas for suitable talent.
Languages – Multilingual professionals
As Ireland’s interests in the international market become increasingly apparent, the demand for multilingual talent to support global companies such as Google, Salesforce and Twitter, is growing.
Languages proving most desirable include German, Dutch and French, with companies often having to search overseas to find suitably qualified candidates. Candidates in Ireland who are proficient in any of these languages can expect good job opportunities in coming years.
Music Credits: Longer Distance provided by Youtube Audio Library for creators.
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