Get Back to Where You Once Belonged

Ireland is an exciting place to be right now. A backdrop of substantial inward investment, stable economic growth and the third lowest rate of unemployment in the EU means that people are happy. They have money in their pockets, and they are living well.

More and more people who left the country, for whatever reason, are being drawn back to this thriving and exciting environment. Ireland now offers unprecedented opportunites to skilled and motivated people, and the flow of returning prodigal sons and daughters is only set to increase.

But uprooting and relocating is always a difficult process. Whether you’re moving a settled family and routine, or returning form travelling and re-adjusting to the working world, there are a number of things to consider. You need to talk to people get a feel for the workplace, get advice. mary b.ie wants to help.

Finding a home
An affordabe home close to your new job is at a premium. The housing market in Ireland is still experiencing growth, but new developments in commutable areas around Dublin mean that supply is catching up with demand.

The internet is the best way to check availability of a home to buy or rent in your chosen area:

www.myhome.ie
www.daft.ie

Finding the right job
Where mary b.ie can really help someone coming back to Ireland is in the area of work. We have been at the forefront of Irish recruitment consultantcy in Ireland for over 25 years, and we’d like to put our experience and knowedge to work for you.

We specialise in the following sectors: accountancy, banking & finance, insurance, legal, office support, medical administration, sales & marketing, customer service and warehousing & logistics.

If you work in any of these areas and are thinking of returning to Ireland then don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’ll give you a good home.

And if you want to get working without delay, why not try temping? With mary b.ie, if you start work on Monday, you’ll get paid on Friday. See the
Temps section for more details.

To get started, please contact Joanne Pollard on +353 1 8402611 or email
joanne.pollard@maryb.ie where she will give you advice and information on returning home and put you in touch with the best consultant to assist you in your job search.

For further details on working in Ireland visit:

www.oasis.gov.ie/employment/
www.revenue.ie

All that you can’t leave behind
If you’ve been away for a while you may possess a houseful of belongings that you need to transport. Or if you’ve been travelling, you may a selection of souvenirs from damasks to digeridoos. Shipping it home is easiest done from your current location. But when you return you may need some temporary storage space.

Here are some storage options close to Dublin city centre:

www.selfstorage.ie
www.ustoreit.ie

For more help and information on returning home, please contact:
Joanne Pollard
joanne.pollard@maryb.ie
+353 (0) 1 8402611

 

Reproduced with kind permission from

 

maryb.ie

 

www.maryb.ie

info@maryb.ie

 

maryb_logo___P__4.jpg



© Copyright 2007 by AdminJobs.ie

Top of Page