The advantages of IT industry and teaching specialty in Ireland are complementary and mutually reinforcing. With the rapid development of IT industry, the Irish government and schools pay more and more attention to IT specialty, and the teachers, technology, equipment and funds invested in IT specialty are increasing year by year.
Accounting and finance are generally called accounting &; Finance, which involves accounting, finance, taxation, finance, insurance and other professional contents. At present, whether at home or abroad, if you have made achievements in this field, then the employment prospects are very optimistic. Accounting major is a very good major for students seeking professional knowledge and high salary.
The European headquarters of the four world-renowned accounting firms are all set up in Ireland, providing a large number of internship and employment opportunities every year. Students who have obtained a bachelor's degree in accounting in Ireland can be exempted from nine basic courses of ACCA, and students who apply for ACCA after working in Ireland will bear the training fee, examination fee and registration fee. After graduation, Irish local students will go to Britain and the United States for employment due to historical and political reasons. Causing the shortage and desire of local financial accounting talents.
With the rapid economic growth in Ireland, the shortage of domestic labor force is increasing, especially the shortage of medical talents. In Ireland, there is a serious shortage of nurses in both public and private hospitals, which leads to a great demand for nurses and a higher income for nurses. The annual income of registered nurses in Ireland can reach 400,000 RMB.
In view of the shortage of nurses in Ireland, the European medical college in Ireland has adopted a targeted training plan. For the first batch of graduates, the school is responsible for arranging work. Some of them got the opportunity to work in Britain, some stayed in Ireland, and some even got the opportunity to work in the United States because of the combination of schools and American hospitals.