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Just arrived in Dublin

  • 05-08-2010 12:07pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 11


    “I'm an Italian (EU) citizen, I'll be coming to Dublin in August 2010, to get a job and live and work in Ireland. I'm bilingual (English & Italian), I'd need your advice about getting a job and settling in Ireland.
    I'm fluent in English and Italian, good experience in IT, Internet, Call centre and Customer Service.
    I'm looking to work hard at establishing a career in customer service representative (call centre), sales, marketing, promotions and potentially working upwards into management. I'm a man of integrity and professionalism, with ambition, strong work ethic and a willingness to learn, teach, develop and motivate others by good example. I have the desire to achieve both personally and professionally with strong communication and interpersonal skills”.



    I’d like to thank you all especially Tenchi fan, Mojesius, Deepriver, Thoie, and Izzy Wizzy for your contributions to my thread moving to Ireland.
    I received phone interviews from recruiters, but the fact that I was still in Italy doesn’t show my seriousness for a job (speaking from their point of view), so I arrived in Dublin yesterday. Please help me with information about temporary menial jobs (pub, hotels etc) to sustain myself while I wait for a customer service representative (call centre), & multilingual jobs; cheap accommodation info ( I’d like to stay in any cheap place in Dublin now; a free place would be highly welcomed since my family is back home), useful information about other things I need to know about Dublin Ireland.
    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 429 ✭✭yutta


    Find out the office hours of your Community Welfare Officer.

    Then get going on careerjet.ie

    Lots of customer support type jobs in Dublin. You'll have a massive advantage with your fluent Italian.


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