u/Campodetenis

What are my chances of finding a job

I Have been accepted to a master's and will be studying in Ireland for the next year. I am a Software engineer from Spain and have been working as a full-stack web developer for 3 years.

I'm going to Ireland to study, but I would like to know what my chances are of finding a job after I finish my course.

Thanks in advance to anyone who answers

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u/Campodetenis — 4 days ago

Got accepted into University college dublin and University of Limerick for a master's.

I got offers from both UCD and UL for similar master's programs, and I am having trouble deciding. UCD seems the obvious choice. Bigger city with more oportunities and more international students. However, I am drawn to the smaller-sized Limerick and I hear the campus is great.

My priorities are (in order):

  • finding environments where I can meet new people, be social and do different activities
  • finding a place to live (as affordable as possible)
  • Increase my chances of getting a job and staying there

Any feedback is appreciated.

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u/Campodetenis — 4 days ago

I am currently experiencing a little life crisis and I though studying a master's abroad could be a good way of handling it. After considering my options, Ireland seemed like the perfect choice for me and I was considering Limerick specifically, but I wanna know if it is a good fit for me.

My priorities are engaging in new activies and meeting people with similar interests. I am an athletic guy and I'd love to try rugby. I am also a musician looking to play with others. I'm not too keen on clubbing but pubbing might be different. I also enjoy hiking and programming.

What is student life in Limerick like. Is it a good fit for me?

Also I know it is really late to apply, and I'm aware of the housing issues (it's the same here in Spain), but. Is it so late that I should give up?

Any information is more than welcome. This is something I need but I feel terrified.

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u/Campodetenis — 11 days ago