Posts Tagged ‘Overseas’

Crazy & Exciting Jobs – Work with Microsoft on Cruise Liner – Travel & Earn!!

Friday, March 21st, 2008


Are you a graduate, Out of work, stuck in a rut or just want to do something different – read on. There is an opportnity for travel, great work experience and get paid. Is ther a catch -NO!!

A friend of mine is recruiting for some crazy and exciting jobs.

Work for the biggest company in the world (Microsoft), travel to exotic destinations and get paid – DREAM JOB!!

Overview

As a training specialist you will live and work on a Holland America Cruise ship. You will responsible for delivering learning sessions as well as providing hands-on instruction to individuals. You will teach participants how to use Microsoft Vista tools and how to create memory-related items such as videos & edited photos.

The contact is for 6 months and it pays $250 dollars per day (plus free accommodation and living)

Applications for this position are not beeing accepted any more!

Construction Jobs – Downturn – What downturn?

Thursday, February 14th, 2008


Construction Sector Jobs

Construction Jobs in Ireland

If you have been hibernating for the last year you will have missed the fact that the golden sector of Ireland has stuttered and is grinding to a halt. Negative news about the housing sector and of course layoffs and job losses. I have had numerous conversations with people inside and outside the construction sector and I have received contrasting opinions about the actual impact.

Today I was reading the Jobs & Careers section of the Irish Independent (no relation) and I could not help notice something strange about the construction jobs section. OK – it has been shrinking in size for some time BUT most of the agency advertisements were for overseas jobs and careers. Australia, New Zealand, London, Dubai and Abu Dhabi were some of the locations listed.

Micheal O’Leary was complemented about his honesty on his recent assessment of the aviation sector. Can an advert titled “downturn – what downturn” in the construction jobs section be a complemented for its honesty. Interestingly the same advert indicated it has career opportunities home and ABROAD.

Can we put a positive spin for those affected by the construction sector decline?

The above locations have a better climate, better work life balance with no M50.