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Manufacture Enviroment - Volunteer

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  • 30-03-2013 6:48am
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    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hi folks,

    I've finding very difficult to get a job in my area here in Ireland. I don't know many people in Cork, and seriously, I've never looked for a job before, I had my first job where I worked there for many years and second job, I was invited to go work with them. To keep myself busy I've done volunteer work in disabled and elderly people, but is not my area.
    I've 3rd level degree in Business Administration and have plenty experience with Quality system, ISO 9001, Document control, Six Sigma (I'm green belt certified), GMP, manufacture environment.
    So, I thought, why not try to find somewhere to volunteer, I mean a factory.. a friend said is difficult to get a job in factories here because is all about indication from someone who already works in there.

    I ask you, if any of you can help me, not to get a job, but get a work experience, where I can work for free, as volunteer, just to get to know better how does things works here in Ireland in a manufacture industry... I would be very thankful.Just need an unique opportunity.

    Thanks in advance,
    Sylvia


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,738 ✭✭✭mawk


    Hi Sylvia

    If you are eligible for job bridge (I'm not sure on their requirements beyond 9months unemployment..) the company I work for will be taking on interns in manufacturing and quality.

    We are a specialist electronic manufacturers and our last intern was just given a full paid job having finished her internship.

    Pm me your cv if you are interested.
    Also, I presume that English is not your first language, but manufactory is not a word..


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,739 ✭✭✭✭minidazzler


    mawk wrote: »
    Also, I presume that English is not your first language, but manufactory is not a word..

    It is. It's just not a commonly used word in Ireland.


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