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Professional Internships in Ireland

More and more young people are imagining their working life beyond the borders of their own country. Gaining experience working in another place, another culture, and even another language is always something that adds a great boost to your CV.

Among the most sought-after countries by students to begin their professional careers is Ireland. A destination that, in addition to its incredible landscapes and interesting culture, is growing more and more economically and demographically.

So if you’re interested in doing a professional internship in Ireland, keep reading because at Dingoos, and with the help of our partner EazyCity, we help you get it. Let’s go!

Why do a professional internship in Ireland?

If you’ve made it this far, you’re probably already quite interested in doing a professional internship in Ireland, but if you’re not entirely sure, we’re going to give you a series of reasons why packing your bags and starting the adventure is the best idea.

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Unique job opportunities

Part of this economic growth in the country is due to the fact that, after Brexit, many internationally important companies moved their headquarters from the United Kingdom to Ireland. As a result, many job offers arise to work in tech hubs such as Amazon or Facebook.

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New working methodologies

Thanks to doing a professional internship in Ireland, you’ll discover new and different work methodologies, which will greatly help in your professional development.

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Improve your CV

The same will happen with your CV. Adding the experience of having worked in Ireland to your work history will score points in any job interview.

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Personal growth

Stepping out of your comfort zone will help you get to know yourself better and put you in situations that will make you learn and grow, helping you become a better version of yourself.

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Practice and perfect your English

The language immersion of living in a country whose official language is English will allow you to practice daily and improve your level without even noticing.

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Good quality of life

According to the Human Development Index (HDI) published each year by the United Nations, Ireland is the third country with the best living conditions. Ireland has a very stable economic environment that has not stopped growing in recent years.

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Friends from all over the world

You’ll be able to meet people from all countries and nationalities. People with whom you’ll have a lot in common, as many of them, like you, will also have traveled to Ireland with the same goal.

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Different culture

Discover Celtic culture, Irish customs and traditions.

If after reading all these reasons you’re sure you want to do your professional internship in Ireland, fill out the following form and you’ll receive personalized guidance to start planning your experience.

But if you want to gather more information, keep reading because we’re about to tell you everything you need to know about professional internships in Ireland.

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    In which sectors to do a professional internship in Ireland?

    As we mentioned earlier, due to economic growth, the European Silicon Valley is looking for workers in almost every sector: from computer engineering to hospitality. But we’ve compiled a list of the most common and in-demand jobs.

    • Computer engineering
    • Tourism and hospitality
    • Business and administration
    • Human resources
    • Digital marketing and communication
    • Graphic design
    • Architecture
    • Education

    There are other jobs in Ireland that, although not as common as the ones above, also offer good opportunities:

    • Civil engineering
    • Interior design
    • Logistics
    • Advertising
    • Translation
    • Event planning
    • Sports coach
    • Public relations
    • Biology
    • Copywriting
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    Where to do a professional internship in Ireland?

    Living in Ireland means having the opportunity to discover beautiful cities and amazing places to visit, but if you’re looking to do a professional internship, we specifically recommend these three cities:

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    Dublín

    The capital of Ireland, it is the largest city in the country, and therefore hosts some of the offices of the most important companies in the world. This results in a multitude of job offers appearing frequently, and many people choose to live in Dublin to do their internships. Additionally, the cost of living in Dublin is more affordable than in other English-speaking cities in Europe

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    Cork

    The second most important business city in Ireland is Cork. This city is a bit smaller than the capital, but still home to the headquarters of some of the world’s most important companies such as Amazon, Apple or Deloitte. So it’s a great opportunity to find a job in a giant like these.

    Want to know more about Ireland?

    Keep reading and discover everything you need to know about working, studying, living and types of visas in Ireland.

    Working in Ireland

    In Ireland, you can legally work while studying, making it the perfect destination for those who want to add some work experience to their CV or simply earn money to cover their expenses.

    Studying in Ireland

    Thanks to its strategic location in northwestern Europe, its varied and excellent educational offer, and its affordable living costs, Ireland is one of the favorite destinations for students who want to study abroad

    Living in Ireland

    Nature, culture, history, fun, work, studies… if you live in Ireland, it will be very easy to combine everything you want to do. Get ready to discover the magic of a country full of riches. It’s no coincidence it’s nicknamed the “Emerald Isle.”

    Types of visas in Ireland

    With a European passport, you will not need a visa to study and work in Ireland. If you're from Latin America, specific requirements will apply depending on your nationality. Whatever your case, at Dingoos we’ll help you with all the procedures you need.

    What are the requirements to do a professional internship in Ireland?

    Now that we know why and where to do a professional internship in Ireland, let’s talk about the requirements you’ll need to meet in order to do them.

    There are some main requirements that you’ll need to fulfill regardless of your nationality, and other secondary requirements that will depend on where you’re from. Keep reading and find out if you meet them all

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    Main requirements

    Age

    Most Irish companies offer their internship positions to young people between the ages of 18 and 35, so if you are within this age range, it will be easier for you to get a professional internship in Ireland. Even so, if you are over 35, you will still have options to do your internship in Ireland.

    Higher education

    Having higher education (vocational training or university studies) is not essential, but if you have or are currently pursuing them, it can help you find an internship that fits the position you’re looking for and even allow you to take on more responsibilities.

    Previous experience

    Having previous work experience is not essential if you are studying something related to the sector where you want to intern. This allows students and recent graduates to gain hands-on professional experience, even without an established work history.

    On the other hand, if you already have previous experience in the sector where you want to intern, it will be considered a valuable asset. Previous work experience shows familiarity with the professional environment, specific skills, and a basic understanding of workplace dynamics, which can further enrich your international internship experience.

    English level

    Language is a mandatory requirement for anyone who wants to do a professional internship in Ireland.

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    Secondary requirements

    Visa

    This requirement depends on your country of origin. For example, if you’re a European citizen, you won’t need a visa to do a professional internship in Ireland. You’ll only need to register in your destination city if you’re staying for more than 3 months and thus get your resident number.

    If you hold a passport from another country, you’ll need to apply for a visa before arriving. Check out our page on types of visas in Ireland and discover your options.

    Health insurance

    As with the previous requirement, whether you need to meet this will depend on your nationality. European citizens don’t need private health insurance to do a professional internship in Ireland. A European Health Insurance Card is enough.

    However, non-European citizens will need to purchase health insurance that covers their entire stay in Ireland.

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    Don’t have the required level of English?

    Don’t worry! At Dingoos, we are experts in helping students who want to study English in Ireland, so we know exactly what you can do. If you don’t yet have the necessary English level, you can enroll in an intensive course in Ireland, and in just a few weeks, you’ll reach the level you need to start your internship program. Plus, all our advisory services and help with the paperwork are completely free.

    How to get a professional internship in Ireland?

    If you already have the necessary level of English, you might be wondering how to get a professional internship in Ireland—so pay attention, because here’s the answer.

    Since we know that many of our students are interested in doing internships abroad, we’ve partnered with a group of experts who can help you get your internship in Ireland. They are: EazyCity. Want to know more? Keep reading!

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    EazyCity

    EazyCity is a company with 20 years of experience specializing in organizing professional internships for students and young professionals. Headquartered in Cork (Ireland) and with a multilingual team, EazyCity offers personalized services for those seeking professional experiences abroad.

    The company has an extensive network connecting candidates with a wide variety of industries in Cork and Dublin. Among the most prominent sectors for internships are Technology, Education, Digital Marketing, Design, Human Resources, as well as more traditional fields like Tourism, Customer Service, and Finance. This diversity ensures that participants can find opportunities that align with their interests and career goals.

    The duration of the internships they offer varies depending on the sector. For example, internships in tourism and the hospitality industry usually last between 2 and 4 months. Meanwhile, those in business-related fields last approximately 3 to 12 months. Internships can be done at any time of year.

    EazyCity stands out for its focus on quality, personalization, and personal growth. They not only focus on matching students with suitable internships but also offer continuous support during the stay abroad. This includes help with cultural adaptation, language tips, and assistance with logistics like accommodation.

    Internship durations vary depending on the sector and individual needs, offering flexibility. With EazyCity, participants not only gain valuable work experience but also have the chance to immerse themselves in new cultures, improve their language skills, and expand their international professional network.

    What services do they offer?

    • Internship search and orientation
    • Step-by-step guidance during the application process
    • Guidance and advice on accommodation (if desired), etc.
    • Meeting with a team member before your “first day” of internship at the company

    What’s the process to get a professional internship?

    First, you’ll need to fill out the following form.

    • If you meet the requirements, an EazyCity advisor will contact you and confirm whether you are eligible for the internship program.
    • Next, you’ll need to pay the program enrollment fee (price to be agreed upon).
    • Admission interview via video call. One of the agency’s advisors will conduct an online interview to discuss your profile, confirm your eligibility, and answer any questions.
    • Internship proposal and interview with the assigned company.
    • Internship confirmation.
    • Documentation.
    • Placement process.
    • Accompaniment to the company on your first day of work.

    Ready to start planning your professional internship in Ireland? Fill out the following form and an EazyCity advisor will contact you to inform you and get everything started to help you get your internship in Ireland.

    If you don’t meet some of the requirements, don’t worry. A Dingoos Guide will contact you to advise you on your options to meet them. For example, if you don’t have the required level of English, they’ll  inform you about your options for studying English in Ireland, and if you decide to go for it, they’ll help you with all the procedures. That way, you can get to know the country and improve the language much faster to later get your professional internship in Ireland.

    We’re waiting for you! Making your dream of working in Ireland come true is just one step away!

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