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Key hiring cities: Dublin · Cork · Galway · Limerick

Capital

Dublin

Minimum wage

€13.50/hr

Average salary

€4,000/mo

Cost of living

High

Cities hiring in Ireland

Dublin is the capital; these are the metropolitan areas where most sponsored vacancies are based.

Dublin
Cork
Galway
Limerick

Major employment sectors

IT
Healthcare
Pharma

In-demand occupations

Nurses
Developers
Chefs

Immigration

Work permit and visa routes

General guidance only — always confirm with the official authority.

Employer-sponsored work permit

Requires a signed employment contract with a registered employer.

Skilled worker / EU Blue Card route

Typically requires recognised qualifications and a salary threshold.

Seasonal / temporary work

Time-limited permits for agriculture, hospitality and logistics.

Source: Demo record — official national immigration authority

Last verified: 2026-08-18 · Status: Demo record

Official source

Information is provided for general guidance and may change. Candidates should verify current requirements with the relevant embassy, immigration authority or government website before making travel or employment decisions.

Vacancies

Jobs available in Ireland

No demonstration vacancies for Ireland yet.