Posted by lisa
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on January 15, 2009, 3:39 pm, in reply to "Re: Job finding timeline"
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I must have misunderstood your post. It might take 4-6 months to actually find a job- not 4-6 months to hear back after a recruiter contacts you. If a recruiter contacts you and wants to set up a phone interview, it would be days (or whatever the arrangement is between the two of you). As for setting up an interview with the actual employer, then maybe a week or two. But I stress again, that recruiters are highly unlikely to contact you if you are not living in Ireland already.
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: Hmmm 4-6 months sound very long...I would
: think once contacted, a prospective employer
: would want to schedule an interview anywhere
: from that same week to maybe the next.
: However, I was thinking about replying to
: job posts around a month before the 2 week
: trip - allowing enough time for them to sift
: through/find my CV and approve it before
: contacting me...But as mentioned...lots of
: variables here :-)
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: Maybe 4-6months prior, maybe longer?
: That's
: a really hard question to answer though- way
: too many variables. This might be horrible
: advice but my opinion would be to move over
: first, then try to get a job (it's very hard
: to get a job from long distance). Most
: companies will not even interview you or
: look at your cv if you are not even living
: in Ireland. Good luck! I hope it works out
: for you!
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: Thanks for the reply Lisa. Yes, I am well
: aware of the recession. However, I'm not
: going to let it discourage my efforts. :-)
: Any suggestions regarding the timeline
: question?
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: Jobs are very scarce right now John.
: Ireland
: is in a deep recession. When we moved over
: a few years ago, it took my husband (also
: an IT director) 8 months to get a job (and
: this was during the economic boom!) Here's
: an article from today's paper that might
: shed a little light on the current
:
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: outlook..http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2009/0102/1230842348999.html
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: I wish you luck in finding something. Brace
: yourself as you might be in competition with
: thousands of recently made redundant Irish.
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: Hi there,
: My wife and I would like to move to Ireland
: later on in the year. However, this will
: depend on me finding a job first. I'm an IT
: manager and I'm currently working toward
: some certifications to boost my resume. I'd
: like to have some job interviews set up in
: time for our little reconnaissance trip at
: the end of April - the trip itself will be
: about 2 weeks long. I'm thinking about
: approaching some recruiters and maybe answer
: some ads on various job posting
: sites...however, I was wondering how soon
: before the trip do you think I should start
: applying for jobs? I was thinking maybe a
: month before the April trip...??
:
: Any suggestions?
:
: p.s.
: I really like the movetoireland.com
: website...and will probably start
: subscribing to it soon...
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