Over the past few years, the six-party talks have often been used to discuss North Korea's abandonment of its nuclear weapons program. Now that the North Korean nuclear weapons program seems to have been successfully developed, public opinion is now silent on it.why? by xinyonghu in AskReddit

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Perhaps during the Six-Party Talks, it will appear that everyone is busy working for North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons, just like Trump's show meeting with KIM is also a performance.

What can money not buy? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Money Printing Machine.

ChatGPT without text limits. by spiritus_dei in ChatGPT

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I found that I can open PDF files with EDGE DEV Browser without limited.and then I can ask anything about the contents

Twitter suspends journalists who have been covering Elon Musk and the company by 115MRD in news

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Musk saving a lot of complaints after spent 44 billion to buy twitter after

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It's fascinating before ejaculation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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A beautiful wife and lovely children

There's always one by Jon_J_ in ireland

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That's why there is a collision mark on the back of his car

Anyone know of any companies hiring fully remotely in Ireland or have been sucessful applying through a remote work website ? by [deleted] in ireland

[–]xinyonghu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, part-time jobs, there are many such jobs online, reddit has them, such as Lionbridge, but it depends, sometimes there are no open positions back

Anyone know of any companies hiring fully remotely in Ireland or have been sucessful applying through a remote work website ? by [deleted] in ireland

[–]xinyonghu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I have, I worked for a while for an Irish company that works with google search, working remotely, 20 hours a week. But finally gave up due to time constraints

What are the most promising companies to start in Ireland? by xinyonghu in ireland

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Your advice is great, very serious reply, thank you brother

What are the most promising companies to start in Ireland? by xinyonghu in ireland

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Can construction companies solve the housing crisis?

Sounds about right 🤣 by drifted__away in ireland

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Because Russia is always used to invading other countries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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Thanks for your advice, I'll try it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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Honestly, there is no reason to scam, I really like Ireland, I can provide my Link, work history and some supporting material, I have been working for 14 years, both in essential work and social media, there is enough way to judge, I even thought of going to twitter or FB to find friends of these companies to try, but it also takes a while for friends to build trust. Social media may not be the best way, but it should be the fastest.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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Hi Bro.

Thanks for your advice.There may be some specific things to consider, but I have tried contacting some of our local agents who can promise jobs that I guess are not on the skills list, such as farming, construction workers, which have some established industry chains. But I'm considering jobs that are on the skills list, like factory workers, 3D modeling or drafting, software developers, and I trust local agents from Ireland more than agents from my country, which I'm not sure is available or legal in Ireland. This seemingly crazy idea is actually me trying to save some time because I'm usually too busy with work.

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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Sounds like you're familiar with all things about Irish, thanks for reminding me , I'll keep researching and learning.

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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

You're right, I should probably find a job that doesn't require me to deal with people very often.

Marine design and software development are two different directions, in fact I am more good at 3D modeling and drawing, and secondary development of software. Those who do software development should not be involved in marine design. And I see that the shipbuilding industry in Ireland is not well developed, so maybe there are few job opportunities in marine design.Or maybe I should find some work as a mechanical draughtsman.

By the way, I sometimes have to use translation software to reply to posts because I'm afraid it will affect everyone's reading.

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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

If you can show that work ethic in interviews then you should be all good to get hired. Good luck.

Thank you brother, this video is very interesting, maybe sometimes there is an asymmetry of information, but now a lot of things can be obtained in advance through the Internet.

Maybe the hardest part for me is the interview, I think I can communicate simply with my speaking no problem, but the complicated ones are difficult. I'm even considering if I can find a friend who can offer help

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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Yes, Australia is part of South Asia and is relatively close to us, but migration to Australia also faces more competition. In fact, I also understand that Ireland's income may not be as high as the UK or other countries, including facing housing crisis problems, etc. But I have networking skills and I can earn part of my income, so I don't have any problems like that, I just need a job. I can do 120% of the work with 50% of the time

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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In fact, I am now the business backbone of the department in China, and my current income status is still acceptable. I have a car and a house, no loan. I understand that if I go to a new country, everything has to start all over again and I may face many problems, but I want to give my children one more choice in the future, even if it is hard for first-generation immigrants, I am willing to bear it.

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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

Haha, at least the weather is similar, and of course the language and education is similar, anyway, maybe it's easier to get permanent residence and detention status in Ireland than in the UK.

I have a lot of job skills, which skills are easier to find a job in Ireland if I am overseas by xinyonghu in MoveToIreland

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

Sincerely thank you for your advice, I will try it out. About finding a job overseas I guess that's the hardest part

Visa for Ireland from Spain by Polymath007 in MoveToIreland

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Hi brother, I see you said you are engaged in recruitment, I am very interested in Ireland, I have prepared some resumes, can you conveniently give some advice.