Graduate jobs in Ireland, by sector and county

Applyd tracks 815 active graduate and early-career roles across Ireland. Browse by the sector you want to work in, or the county you want to work from — every listing below links through to real, currently open roles.

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Technology

Ireland's technology sector is one of the biggest employers of graduates in the country, anchored by a large cluster of

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Finance

Financial services is a long-established graduate employer in Ireland, built around Dublin's International Financial Ser

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Engineering

Engineering graduate roles in Ireland span a wide base: pharmaceutical and medtech manufacturing plants, semiconductor a

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Healthcare

Ireland's healthcare and life sciences graduate market covers two quite different tracks: clinical and public health ser

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Law

Legal graduate hiring in Ireland runs on two tracks: traineeships at law firms (the standard route to qualifying as a so

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Marketing

Marketing graduate roles in Ireland are concentrated among consumer brands, agencies, and the marketing functions of the

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Human Resources

Human resources graduate roles in Ireland range from generalist HR programmes at large multinationals to specialist entr

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Sales

Sales graduate schemes — often branded 'sales development representative' or 'business development' roles — are a major

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Data & Analytics

Data and analytics roles sit across almost every sector in Ireland's graduate market — banking, tech, and pharma all run

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Consulting

Consulting and professional services graduate schemes in Ireland run mainly through the Big Four and mid-tier firms plus

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Public Sector

Public sector graduate entry in Ireland runs mostly through the Public Appointments Service (PAS) competitions for the c

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Education

Teaching in Irish primary and post-primary schools requires a recognised teaching qualification and Teaching Council reg

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