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Get in touch with some Irish agents, get your LinkedIn profile up to date.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThanks. Am in a bit of a bind for move to Ireland. My experience is entirely healthcare and government cuts have left the Irish healtrh service (and private sector not much better) a desert. So I need to find a healthcare I.T. company. My skill-set is around PM and business change, so not so easily transferrable as a techie.
You will not know until you try.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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You are of course correct. Am on the case.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostGet in touch with some Irish agents, get your LinkedIn profile up to date.
You will not know until you try.Comment
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Ni idea if it's legit or not. Could be one of the better examples of fishing we've seen yet - looks very plausible, despite the 15 Oracle contractors required bit...Originally posted by oscarose View PostThis came in this morning. I can't go but thought I'd pass on the lead...
Good Morning,
Massive Oracle Development Project in Dublin - looking for over 15 Daily Rate contract resources for a Bank in Dublin.
Oracle Technical Lead / Oracle Technical Architect (New Position)
Financial Services Location: Dublin
Details: Initially 6 months
Start: ASAP
Market Rate:
My Dublin based client currently requires an experienced Oracle Technical Lead / Oracle Technical Architect to join their team for an initial 6 month contract with a view to a possible extension.
The successful candidate will possess 4+ years experience as a Technical Team Lead in an Oracle environment with a strong development background prior to that.
Experience/Knowledge (if any)
• 3-5yrs+ experience as a technical team lead working with the design, development &; strategy of the development project
• Dealing with multiple business stakeholders
• Managing production of deliverables to tight deadlines across multiple projects - technologies - forms, reports, Oracle 10G &;;; PL/SQL
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Senior Oracle Developers x 15 contractors
Financial services Location: Dublin (Republic of Ireland)
Details: Initially 6 months
Start: ASAP Rate:
Market Rate
My client is looking for an Oracle Developer working on forms and reports predominately using Oracle 10g - .
Experience in providing.
Applications support services in accordance with agreed SLAs.
Ability and willingness to operate effectively in a challenging IT / business environment.
At least 4 years experience of PLSQL.
At least 4 years experience of Oracle Forms.
At least 3 years experience of Oracle Reports
At least 2 years experience of Oracle 10g
Please sent an updated CV if interested.-
Excellent referral scheme offered - Please get in touch
I apologise if these contract jobs aren't an exact match to your experience but can you send me an updated copy of your CV.
Speaking gibberish on internet talkboards since last Michaelmas. Plus here on TwitterComment
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This is the complete opposite of what I saw on a recent program. Younger generation leaving on mass as there is no work, painted a terrible picture of a country without hope or a future.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostLots of start-up in Dublin, lots of funding from VC.
Existing companies have a lot of work, things that were in the pipeline now have funding.
But like the city, if you don't have a good match on skill-set they will not talk to you.
Also be prepared to do some kind of on-line or phone teck interview before the phone interview.
HTHComment
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Education leavers and workers from throw construction industry are leaving in depressing numbers. Certain industries are doing well.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostThis is the complete opposite of what I saw on a recent program. Younger generation leaving on mass as there is no work, painted a terrible picture of a country without hope or a future.Comment
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True... but the exchange rate is not so great at the moment (compared to the same time last year). Still, if it's where the work is and the rate is acceptable then it's probably worthwhile going for.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIt depends on the rate of exchange.Comment
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Its a cycle that's been happening for years, though the economy will take some time to pick up after the celtic tiger debacle, but it will get there eventually.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostThis is the complete opposite of what I saw on a recent program. Younger generation leaving on mass as there is no work, painted a terrible picture of a country without hope or a future.
Every 20 years it seems there is a huge dip in the economy followed by a lot of emigration, followed by a gradual pick up.Comment
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Dublin is blooming expensive too mind you!Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostTrue... but the exchange rate is not so great at the moment (compared to the same time last year). Still, if it's where the work is and the rate is acceptable then it's probably worthwhile going for.
Have family there, lovely place to live/work though.Comment
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It's legit all right - even if getting off to a slow start. It's a big international client.Originally posted by MrMark View PostNi idea if it's legit or not. Could be one of the better examples of fishing we've seen yet - looks very plausible, despite the 15 Oracle contractors required bit...
I won't give you the Co. name, so best contact the agent (via the OP) if interested.
I don't use job boards, but it may be advertised on there.
Good luck and DYOR.Comment
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