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Old 25-03-2007, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by cr8or View Post

Instead of trying to find a job in a highly experience and up-skilled market you should look at trying to build your experience. When I say experience, this could be in the form of work experience OR by going out and applying your skills to a project. The best way to build experience is to contact a friend or relative and offer your services for free or at a low cost. The free or low costs takes both the pressure and risk out equation.
This is one of the routes I would consider. But be careful with doing work for free, it's sometimes hard to see the light at the end of tunnel. Because you are doing something for free you may not be fully commited to the cause and that can lead to its own problems....

Also you should contact some agencies around Dublin, you would be surprised at how many of them have positions available for work experience.

I think that we are taking on a secondary student for a few months in the summer for expierence. I recommend sending in your CV/Cover Letter to the companies based in the IFSC for starters. Info here - IFSC Online - International Financial Services Centre Dublin Ireland
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