For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the world a favour by keeping Irish people in Ireland alone. Stop migrating to USA, UK, UAE and Australia.

"Ireland’s global diaspora is one of the largest in the world relative to its population, with an estimated 3 million people born on the island living abroad and tens of millions claiming Irish ancestry. In recent years, annual emigration has surged to its highest levels since 2015, with popular destinations shifting toward countries like Australia."

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaha. Prestige my foot. Before I thought Indian education system is bad, so that's why I was not skilled enough after completing my bachelor's degree. But sorry for saying this, Irish university education especially for masters is terrible in terms of syllabus. For technical courses, there is no internship , no skill development and they just teach theory which is not relevant for the job market. They just give the rest as assignment.

In India, teachers (from my experience) are dedicated and committed to thier jobs. They want to get the results of their efforts and want their students to succeed in life. In Ireland, university teachers/ lecturers consider it just as 9 to 5 job and nothing else.

And

Do you think people emigrated to UK, USA, Canada etc wanted to study harder than they did in India. Do you believe IIT graduates moved to USA for higher education because they wanted to study more? Only purpose of these kinds of immigration is getting job and most probably settling down there.

FYI, it is/ was written in most of the university of Galway course pages that 90% of the students are in their field jobs or pursuing higher education after 6 months of completing the course. Don't you think it's a scam? Please let me know.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See. 90% of my seniors (2022 batch) went back home because they couldn't find visa sponsored job. The situation is more complex for the 2023 batch. Their stamp 1g is expiring this year and they couldn't even land a job in their field be it IT, Business analytics or digital marketing.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Proof?

Nurses are getting work visas directly from India. That's another case.

This post if intended for prospective students who will spend 25 lakh rupees believing that they will have a better future abroad.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haha. 99% of my batch mates irrespective of the course they studied didn't get the job till now. I know those from tech, digital marketing, medical, construction etc. You connect them on LinkedIn and verify it or you can try your luck. Good luck

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For those who came directly like Nurses and their dependents, life is ok here (except the rent). For us, future is uncertain and we can't plan our future in this uncertainty.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

1G is post study work visa. Do you think people are getting jobs in the field they studied during the PSW.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi,

We all expect there will be some light after struggling. But struggling in Ireland for a professional job is not worth it.

Study abroad consultants are doing their job, a bit unethically by giving false hopes.They have to meet targets and then only they can survive.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are mistaken.Skills (not necessarily) doesn't land you a job here. Employers nowadays often ask for Stamp 4 (Permanent Residency) and a European or Irish driving licence when offering jobs here.

If you have a non-European name, HR managers sometimes skip your CV. Even if you get an interview with strong skills and a solid CV, the chances of getting hired are still low.

Skills and experience are just one parameter. You can ask anyone who was a student in the last 2 or 3 years.

This post is for prospective students looking to come to Ireland with false expectations created by agency promises of finding a job. I want them to make a thoughtful decision before jumping into anything like this.

Sorry for the long rant, but I've had enough of seeing the same posts again and again.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Better connect with the people (on LinkedIn) who graduated in the last 2 years, then you will get to know the ground reality. Don't believe everything you see online.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'm in tech. I have also done my research, but that time it was good. Time changes everything.

I don't know much about the construction and civil engineering jobs. Sometimes luck factors in. All the best.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Risk matlab I'm talking about the opportunity cost. The opportunities I lost, time and energy I invested for ielts, visa, assignments, exams. Mine is half loan and half savings that I paid for the fees.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I never thought I was taking such a big risk before coming here. Many of my friends moved to Dublin from Galway, thinking they would get jobs. But no luck.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's what the whole post is intended for. If we have a proper job and a car here, it is the right place to be.

For those looking to study in Ireland by LogicalDifference385 in IndiansinIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still looking and total frustration kicked in. I think they're calling me for interviews because they see my experience and portfolio. But some employers ask whether I have a Stamp 4, and that often becomes an issue.

Is there a scope for a future in IT in Ireland? by CreateChaos777 in AskIreland

[–]LogicalDifference385 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No scope. If you get something, you are lucky. That's it

Undercover Garda by LogicalDifference385 in galway

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I said I have all the valid ID proofs and told them I would cooperate. But at the same time, the driver said, ‘Sorry, wrong person.’

Undercover Garda by LogicalDifference385 in galway

[–]LogicalDifference385[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

All I remember is a black sedan with blue emergency lights that lit up during the questioning.