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Tourism Internship – Operations Department – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

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Tourism Internship – Accommodation Department – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

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📑 Internship Tourism Purchasing Department – Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

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

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Tourism Internship – Leisure & Corporate Travel – Dublin, Ireland

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

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How much does it cost to live in Dublin?

The cost of living in Dublin is relatively high, especially when it comes to housing, which represents the main expense. Sharing a flat varies according to location, but is generally more affordable than renting an apartment on your own, especially in the city center. Food shopping is also expensive, but there are economical options for those who prefer home cooking. Public transport is convenient and accessible, and a monthly pass allows you to get around more cheaply. Leisure activities, including cultural and social outings, can quickly add to the budget, but it is possible to find free or affordable activities.

What are the transport options in Dublin?

Public transport (bus, Luas, DART) is the most common way to get around Dublin. A Leap Card will make your journeys more affordable. If you prefer a more flexible mode of transport, electric bikes and scooters are popular options, and for longer journeys, car hire or cabs can be considered.

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If you’re a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, you don’t need a visa to work in Ireland. If you come from another country, you may need a visa to work or do an internship. Contact the Irish embassy or consulate in your country to find out how to apply.
Finding accommodation in Dublin can be difficult due to high demand. Options include:- Roommates: the most affordable and common solution for students and trainees. Use platforms such as Daft.ie, Rent.ie or Facebook Groups to find available rooms. – Student residences: Although convenient, they are often more expensive and booked well in advance. – Private apartment: More expensive, especially in the city center, but possible if you look early.
– Working hours: Standard working hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, but some sectors may have flexible working hours. – Atmosphere: Dublin’s work culture is often perceived as relaxed yet professional. Irish people are open, friendly and enjoy informal interaction. – Language: English is the main language, so a good command of English is essential to communicate effectively at work.

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THE KEYS TO A SUCCESSFUL INTERNSHIP ABROAD

Whether to enrich your academic career, develop your professional skills or discover a new culture, an internship abroad is a valuable experience. However, to make the most of it, it’s essential to be well prepared. In this series of articles, we offer practical advice on how to make a success of your internship abroad, from finding an opportunity to managing administrative formalities, and adapting to a new working and cultural environment. Follow our recommendations to make your international internship a real professional and personal success.
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