Please choose a link:
How do I search for a job?
From the home page it couldn't be easier. Use Step 1: 'What type of job are you
looking for?'. This is a free text search for locating jobs you are interested
in. Enter the words or phrases that are most appropriate for the job you are
looking for. This can be as few or as many words as you wish. You can also
include preferred location, salary, company or job category within this free
text search. There is no need for any separators, just a space between your
keywords. At this point you can hit the Search button and within seconds get
Search Results with jobs matching your requirements.
Step 2 and Step 3 include some helpful menu options for location and sectors
respectively. You can also click on either or both of these along with your
keywords and then hit the Search button.
There is also an Advanced Search which includes more helpful menu options which
to assist you in performing a Search.
There is no need to register to use these options. Within seconds of performing
a Search you will be presented with jobs matching your requirements. Browse the
Search results or click on one to see the job in more detail. If you like the
job you can apply online and all we need is your name and one means of
contacting you. Then you attach your CV from your local computer and you're
done.
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How do I submit my CV?
Unregistered
You do not have to be registered in order to submit your CV. Click on 'Submit
your CV' which is located on the homepage or on each job through the 'Apply'
button. You can provide as much info as you like but if you're pushed for time
your name, one form of contact, i.e., land line, mobile or email address and
attaching a copy of your CV will do.
Registered
When you apply for a job and you are already registered then your profile will
appear. You can attach a CV you have stored in My Career Tools or you can
attach a CV from your computer. Please see below for more info on how to
register.
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How do I register with
Careers Register
?
On the home page, beneath the Search tool there is a section called 'Register
Now'. Registering is a quick process but opens up the functionality of the
entire web site. You will then be able to receive Email Alerts, store several
CV's online, apply for any jobs in seconds, and create your online profile in
CV-Builder along with many more options.
When you click on 'Register Now', the registration page will appear. All we need
from you to register is your name and one form of contact, i.e., land line,
mobile or email address. But the more info you give the better we will be able
to help you find your ideal job.
When you've registered you will receive your own account called 'My Career
Tools'.
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How do I login to My Career Tools?
When you register you will receive your own account called 'My Career Tools'.
When you return to the site you can access My Career Tools through the 'Login'
button remains at the top right-hand side of the page, no matter where you are
on the site.
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How do I receive Job Alerts?
On the Home Page click on 'Register Now' and fill in the Email Alert form. All
you need to provide is the type of positions you are interested in and the
location plus your email address. The more info you put in the more accurate
the Email Alert will be. We will send you an email whenever a relevant job
appears on our site.
If you no longer wish to receive Email Alerts all you have to do is click on the
unsubscribe link at the bottom of each Email Alert we send. This will send an
automatic mail to our registration server to remove you from some or all of
your chosen Email Alerts.
You can have several Email Alerts set up for you and activate them when you
want. You can edit these to contain exactly what you want depending on your
requirements, or you can create a new one.
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How do I see most recently added jobs to the site?
On the home page, beneath the Search tool there is a section called 'Recently
Added Jobs' which contains most recently added jobs to the site. You can browse
these jobs without performing a Search. This is updated continually every day.
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How do I know who best to speak to in
Careers Register
?
At
Careers Register
we have a number of companies specialising in recruitment within specific
industry areas including:
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IT
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Finance & Accounting
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Engineering
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Sales
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Multilingual
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Healthcare
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Office Support
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Light Industrial & Operative Work
To identify the consultant specialising in the area that you are interested in
and most relevant for call our mainline number
response.Write "01-5005900"
and we will put you in contact with your consultant. Alternatively, while you
are on our site, you can search by job type and this will bring up the name and
contact details of those consultants working specifically within your area of
expertise.
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How do I write a cover letter for a job application?
Here is some useful advice for putting together the all-important cover letter.
Do
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Always send a cover letter with your CV
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Keep it short and to the point
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Your letter should consist of three or four paragraphs
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Introduce yourself and state the position you're interested in
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Tailor your experience to suit the job requirements
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Point to a particular item on your CV of particular relevance to the job.
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Tell the employer why you would be good for the job as opposed to why the job
would be good for you
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Try and show that you have done research into the company, it's important to
show that you made the effort
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Finally, request an interview and give an indication of when you'll be
available for interview. Include any dates you might be unavailable and provide
a contact number
Don't
Underestimate the importance of a cover letter; use it to lift your CV.
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How do I write a CV?
Click here to Download the CV Tips Document 
These are some tips for writing your Curriculum Vitae.
Your Curriculum Vitae should give prospective employers a quick view of who you
are and what accomplishments you have achieved. In order to do this, we suggest
that you write and format your CV clearly and concisely.
Here are some tips to think about:
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Make your CV comprehensible and easy to read
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Use the same tense throughout the CV (i.e.: all past tense or present tense and
ideally not in the 3rd person).
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Be specific, clear and concise.
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Use bullet points and/or italics to make your CV easier to read.
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Detail most recent work experience first.
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Assume that the person reading your CV does not understand what you do.
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Photographs, references and salary do not need to be included and can be
furnished upon request.
Your CV should not be longer than 3 pages.
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How do I prepare for an Interview?
Click here to Download the Interview Techniques Document 
Here are some useful tips for preparing for your interview.
First Impressions
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Be well prepared--know who you are meeting and the interviewers' position in
the company
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Do some research on the company - always check the website
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Be on time, if not early
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Dress appropriately smart / professional
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Be polite to support staff - receptionists etc.
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Make eye contact immediately when greeted
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Smile and be friendly
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Give a confident handshake
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Thank the interviewer for taking the time to meet with you
The Interview
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Show interest in the job and the company
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Be enthusiastic
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Have an easy non-work related topic of conversation ready to discuss
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Be relaxed and don't slouch
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Position yourself so that your body is facing the other person
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Watch your body language--do not cross your arms
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Make regular eye contact but not for long
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Let the interviewer lead the conversation
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Listen carefully to the questions asked and ask them to repeat or re-phrase the
question if you are unclear
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Be honest with your answers-do not bluff
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Answer what you have been asked and try not to go off on tangents
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Do not interrupt the interviewer
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Don't pretend to know everything-this can often put the interviewer off
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Ask questions throughout the interview (not just at the end) about the role,
the company and the nature of the business
The Aftermath
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You can never be sure how you have done in any one interview
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Ask when to expect news and/or feedback
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If you do not hear anything from them within that time frame, then follow up
Some Sample Questions you may be asked at an interview:
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Tell me about a time when you had to work against strict time
constraints?
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What procedures have you followed in order to prioritise your work in the
past?
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What sort of things do you find distracting when you are trying to work? And,
how do you deal with them?
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What activities have you undertaken as part of a team?
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Tell me about a time when things were particularly hectic? How did you feel?
And, what steps did you take to deal with the pressure?
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Why do you want a job in our company and what will you bring to the
position?
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Why do you want to leave your current position?
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What type of company can you see yourself fitting into?
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Why should we take you on board?
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What are your key strengths and/or weaknesses?
Make sure that you are able to answer these questions by providing the
interviewer with specific examples.
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How do I prepare for temp work?
In order to temp you will need to arrange an interview with one of our
consultants. It is necessary that we must obtain the following from you:
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A copy of your current CV.
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A copy of your Birth Certificate, Passport or Driver's License.
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Your Personal Public Service (PPS) Number.
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Your Bank details - Name & Address of your Branch, your Account no and Sort
code.
All requirements are verified before commencing work.
Dress Code
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Unless otherwise stated smart business attire is required for all
assignments.
Health & Safety at Work
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In the case of an accident at work, please report the accident before you leave
the premises.
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Inform your point of contact in
Careers Register
.
Time & Attendance
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Be punctual - in the event of a delay always inform your contact in
Careers Register
by 9 o'clock that morning.
Cancellations
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If you cannot undertake an assignment please inform
Careers Register
. To prevent unnecessary home calling
Careers Register
would advise its members to inform the office of their weekly availability.
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If a Company cancels your assignment at short notice, we will call you
immediately and make every effort to find you a new assignment - please ensure
that you are contactable at all times.
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If you are placed on an assignment by
Careers Register
it is important that inform us immediately of anything that causes you a
problem in attending for work as a "no-show" without an explanation will result
in that candidate being removed from our database.
Timesheets
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Please ensure that your timesheets are written clearly in Capital Letters in
black ink with all sections completed including date, breaks taken etc, and all
hours totalled.
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It is your responsibility to ensure timesheet's are signed by the relevant
supervisor in your company and have the company name, address and week ending
date. We cannot process unsigned or incomplete timesheets. Always ensure that
you use a separate timesheet for each new assignment.
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Careers Register
system of payment is to fund your bank account each Friday a week in arrears
provided timesheets are submitted to us by close of business on the previous
Friday.
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Timesheets should be faxed to
Careers Register
at 01 500 5910.
P45 / Tax
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All new candidates must provide
Careers Register
with their original and most recent P45 on commencement of your assignment.
Failure to do so will result in Emergency tax deductions by Revenue.
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If you do not have a current P45, you must request a Tax Free Allowance
Certificate from the Tax office based at 85/93 Lower Mount St. Tel no 01 647
4000. This will usually take 2-3 weeks to issue.
Careers Register
Solutions Company Registered number is 287278. You will also need to quote your
PPS (Personal Public Service) or National Insurance No.
Holiday and Bank Holiday Pay
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We are pleased to inform you that your holiday entitlement is 8% of basic hours
worked.
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You are entitled to Bank Holiday pay provided you have worked 40 hours during
the 5 weeks ending on the day before that public holiday.
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For holiday pay, please notify your consultant on Friday morning of any holiday
pay required and indicate this on your timesheet.
Sick Leave
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Sick leave is unpaid. You must contact your Consultant on the first morning of
your absence before 9 am and we will advise you from there. Please do not
contact the client directly as we will need to establish if a replacement is
required.
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The Advantages of Temping with
Careers Register
are:
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Highly competitive rates of pay
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A personalised one to one service
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Variety of interesting and relevant assignments with some of Ireland's leading
companies
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Weekly pay, paid directly into your bank account
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Holiday pay
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Bank holiday pay when applicable
The
Careers Register
promise:
Careers Register
always aims to accommodate your specific requirements regarding preferred
location, hours, type of position etc. While we cannot guarantee that we can
always provide you with work that meets all of specified criteria we will work
closely with you to identify the very best assignments for your skills and
needs.
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How do I prepare for working in Ireland?
Visas and Work Permits
European citizens do not need a visa or work permit to work in Ireland but all
non-EU nationals do. Information on how to get a working visa/work permit can
be found on www.entemp.ie
Accommodation
Accommodation in most of the cities in Ireland is more expensive than other
cities in Europe.
Careers Register
place multilingual staff in all the major multinational companies throughout
Dublin and as these are usually based in the suburbs there is a plentiful
supply of good, reasonably priced house-shares and apartments to rent nearby.
Average cost to rent a single room - €300 per month. For further information
and extensive, up to date accommodation listings check out
www.daft.ie
Taxation
Information on the Irish Tax System can be found on the Irish Revenue
Commissioners website www.revenue.ie. The amount
of tax you will pay will vary according to your own personal
circumstances.
Living in Ireland
For information on all aspects of life in Ireland you can check out the
following websites:
There is also a very useful book called Working & Living in Ireland by
Eugenie Houston, Published by Working & Living Publications ISBN No: 0
9536896 1 1. This is updated each year and gives information on Employment,
Housing, Social Welfare, Finance and Taxation, Health Care, Education, Irish
Culture etc
Useful sites for information on Living and Working in Ireland:
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