PLACEMENT EN STAGE in Ireland

INTERNSHIP OFFERS in Ireland

Paid internships in Ireland.

Improve your English language skills while gaining international experience!

All our offers in Ireland

Début
Start dates
Secteurs
Sectors

Tourism Internship – Operations Department – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

EN SAVOIR PLUS

Tourism Internship – Accommodation Department – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

EN SAVOIR PLUS

📑 Internship Tourism Purchasing Department – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

EN SAVOIR PLUS

Customer Care Internship – German-speaking groups – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

EN SAVOIR PLUS

Tourism Internship – Leisure & Corporate Travel – Dublin, Ireland

EN SAVOIR PLUS

🌍 Customer Care internship – French-speaking groups – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

EN SAVOIR PLUS

NO OFFERS MATCH YOUR SEARCH?

WHY DO AN INTERNSHIP IN IRELAND?

An internship in Ireland offers many advantages, both professional and personal. Ireland is an excellent place to improve your language skills, particularly in English, while discovering a rich culture and relaxed way of life. Ireland also stands out for its warm welcome, magnificent scenery and quality of life. By doing an internship here, you'll benefit from international experience, develop practical skills in demand with employers and build a valuable professional network, all in a stimulating and inspiring environment.

WHAT IS THE COST OF LIVING IN IRELAND?

The cost of living in Ireland can be relatively high, especially in major cities like Dublin, which is one of Europe's most expensive capitals. Accommodation is the main expense, with rental prices particularly high, especially in and around the capital. In Dublin, prices can be particularly high, although cheaper options are available further from the city center. Public transport is fairly affordable, although a monthly season ticket can represent a significant proportion of the budget if you use transport frequently. In terms of food, local produce such as fruit, vegetables and meats are reasonably affordable, but some imported products can be more expensive. Restaurants and bars in Dublin and other major cities can be relatively expensive, but more affordable options do exist. The climate and relaxed social life often make it possible to take advantage of many free activities, such as parks and cultural events. In short, although the cost of living in Ireland is relatively high, it remains moderate compared to other European capitals such as London or Paris. For trainees, it is advisable to budget for accommodation, transport and leisure costs.

OUR OTHER DESTINATIONS

Frequently asked questions

The administrative formalities involved in doing an internship in Ireland include applying for a visa (if required), obtaining a PPS Number if you are being paid, taking out health insurance and opening a bank account. As an EU national, the formalities are simplified, but non-EU nationals may need to apply for a visa and work permit if the internship is paid and exceeds 90 days. It is also essential to obtain a signed internship contract with the host company to formalize the agreement.
Yes, it’s a good idea to speak English when doing an internship in Ireland, as English is the main language in the workplace. A good level of English is essential, especially in sectors such as finance, technology or marketing. However, depending on the field, there may be more flexibility, but it’s always preferable to have at least an intermediate level. Immersion in Ireland will also enable you to improve your English quickly.
No, internships in Ireland are not necessarily paid. Some sectors, such as culture or NGOs, offer unpaid internships, while others, such as finance or technology, offer paid internships. It all depends on the company and the type of internship, especially if it’s part of a university program.

They put their trust in us

Video feedback

Video feedback

Visit Stud&Globe

RECEVOIR NOS NOUVEAUTÉS :

Candidature

Visit Stud&Globe

RECEIVE OUR LATEST NEWS :

Application

CONTACT US

Opening hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Sunday

From France +33 1 87 65 28 12

From Spain +34 931 59 18 57