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Great Britain and Ireland

General Sites for Great Britain:

British Council and British Information Services

+Jobs UK

PeopleBank
A database of job seekers, employers and employment agencies.

United Kingdom Official Graduate Careers Site

Jobs ac.uk
Jobs in Great Britain, Ireland and elsewhere in research, science, academic, teaching and management.

JobsWord
UK recruitment directory with work related and regional categories.

S-COM Computer Systems Engineers Ltd
An employment service for computer-related jobs.

TotalJobs.com
Contains job listings including entry level positions.

Jobsite

People Bank

Education Jobs

Jobserve.com

Agency Central

Titopjob.com

England

Officerecruit.com
Real World Magazine
London Recruitment
London Careers
Front Recruitment
Receptionist and hospitality jobs in London.

Ireland

Transforming Your American Resume Into an Irish CV

Special thanks to the career services staff at Dublin business school

Irish CV's follow many of the same rules as American resumes.

  • Use action verbs
  • Write in short phrases, not complete sentences
  • Focus on skills you've acquired, particularly computer skills, languages, communication, etc.
  • Include volunteer experiences

Even though Americans and the Irish speak the same language, some aspects differ between their resume styles:

  • What Americans call a resume, the Irish call a curriculum vitae or CV.
  • Dates should be listed: day/month/year. Thus, December 15, 2010 would be listed as: "15 December 2010".
  • Put "USA" after the state, in the addresses of American sites where you've worked.
  • Spelling is different in Irish-English from American-English. Where possible, try to use the Irish spelling. "Program", for instance is "programme"; "utilize" is "utilise".
  • Majors are called "specialisations". Terms like "Dean's list" or "GPA" are not used in Ireland. Translate your GPA as follows:

    • 4.0 GPA= 1st class honours;
    • 3.5-3.9 GPA = 2nd class honours, grade 1;
    • 3.0-3.4 GPA = 2nd class honours, grade 2;
    • GPA under 3.0 = no distinction (therefore, omit your GPA if it is under 3.0).

Irish Job Listings

IrishJobs
Recruitment within Ireland, international jobs (outside of Ireland), plus special sections for engineers, accountants, and recent graduates.

Recruit Ireland
Netnation IT Recruitment
Best Jobs in Ireland
Jobs Nation
Ireland Hiring
Stepstone
Jobs.ie
NIJobs
Recruit NI