Why Ireland?
Graduate starting salaries are at a high of €33k*
Dublin is home to large and prestigious organisations such as Google, Facebook, Accenture, Hubspot, Mastercard and Salesforce – the perfect place for an aspiring global business professional.
In late 2018, employment levels reached an all-time high* in Dublin, which along with the prestigious organisations based in Dublin, offers huge employment potential for graduates.
A 12-month post-student work permit enables graduates to gain invaluable experience with these companies or one of the numerous start-ups based in the city.
A city-centre campus in the heart of Dublin – equipped with modern facilities and positioned perfectly, connecting you to work opportunities.
EU, English speaking, member state
Joydipa Chowdhury
Country Manager at Smart BeeE Ltd,
Representing City Education Group, Ireland
Permission to work is granted by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment . Check their website for details on how to obtain a working permit.
NOTE: Post Study Pathways are not available to Language and Non-Degree Programme Students
When should you apply for the Third Level Graduate Scheme:
- You apply, after your results issue, to the GNIB office. You must:
- Provide a letter from the university or college you attended indicating you have obtained your examination results and are eligible to graduate
- Have a valid passport
- Have your IRP Card
- Pay €300 by credit/debit card.