Ireland welcomes skilled workers from abroad to work in Ireland
CSO shows that almost a quarter of additional jobs in the economy in 2013 went to foreign nationals
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The Employment Permits (Amendment) Bill 2014 will bring in nine different ways to be granted an employment permit to non-EU nationals to make Ireland a more competitive destination for online companies. As part of the bill, certain skills which are identified as being in short supply will be identified and applicants from abroad will be able to apply for these under the new Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP).
The ICT sector is a central part of government’s action plan for jobs creation. It has been identified that there is a severe shortage of suitably skilled applicants in the Irish workforce in the ICT sector. Data released by the CSO last Thursday show that almost a quarter of additional jobs in the economy in 2013 went to foreign nationals while the ratio in overall employment was at 15%. A number of other new permits are also to be initiated, these include permits that allow for the temporary transfer of workers between companies as well as a specific permit for sport and the arts.
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Dublin Business School: our suite of MBA programmes
Which specialism will take you further?
Dublin Business School is now accepting applications for our range of Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes, with the next intake commencing later this month. Studying Business and Management at DBS will give you a wide range of valuable learnings and skills for one of today’s most demanding, yet rewarding, career paths and working environments. The full-time MBA programmes allow you to acquire both general and specialised knowledge and skills in a number of key business and management areas. Programmes available for application for this September include:
Applications are open to all graduates of a Level 8 honours degree in business or non-business disciplines, and full CV and references will be examined during the application process. Further information is available on our website. Alternatively please do not hesitate to contact the International Admissions Office directly on +353 1 4177500 or by email at international@dbs.ie
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