
Local Jobs Near Me: Ireland Guide to Monaghan & Dublin Openings
If you’ve been typing “local jobs near me” into search bars across Ireland, you’re not alone — and you’re in the right spot. County Monaghan alone throws up nearly 1,000 openings on Indeed, while Dublin keeps a steady supply of roles paying €20 an hour or better. The trick is knowing which platforms actually list these positions, and how to spot the ones that want zero experience. This guide walks through exactly that: the sites, the salary brackets, and the application steps that get you from screen to interview.
Jobs in Monaghan: 946 openings · Dublin €20/hour jobs: Listed on Indeed · Ireland job sites: Jobs.ie, IrishJobs.ie · Part-time in Monaghan: 31 listings · Midlands local jobs: Via MidlandJobs.ie
Quick snapshot
- 946 job openings in Monaghan on Indeed.ie
- IrishJobs.ie lists 10 unskilled roles in County Monaghan
- 10 immediate-start jobs in Monaghan on IrishJobs.ie
- Exact Gen Z hiring statistics for Irish employers
- Precise breakdown of employer preference data
- Job counts refresh daily on major boards
- Seasonal peaks in hospitality and retail each spring
- Apply to 3-5 roles per week using targeted CVs
- Set up job alerts on Indeed and IrishJobs.ie
Four platforms dominate Irish job searches: Indeed.ie, IrishJobs.ie, Jobs.ie, and NIJobs.com. Between them they cover temporary, part-time, full-time, and immediate-start openings across Monaghan, Dublin, and the Midlands.
The table below summarises the key figures from current listings across these boards.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Monaghan jobs count | 946 on Indeed |
| Part-time nearby | 31 in County Monaghan |
| Target wage | €20 per hour |
| Salary benchmark | €3000/month |
| Immediate-start roles | 10 on IrishJobs.ie |
| Unskilled openings | 10 in County Monaghan |
How do I find a job in my local area?
Start with the big three: Indeed.ie, IrishJobs.ie, and Jobs.ie. Filter by your town or county — Monaghan, Dublin, or the Midlands — and set “no experience necessary” if you’re just starting. Indeed.ie showed 946 openings in County Monaghan alone as of early May 2026, ranging from warehouse work to social care.
For council-based roles, check Monaghan County Council directly. The local authority posts administration and environmental positions that don’t always appear on aggregate boards. MidlandJobs.ie covers Offaly, Laois, Westmeath, and Longford — useful if you’re willing to commute into the midlands from Monaghan.
Set up alerts on each platform. On Indeed, click “Create alert” after running your search — you’ll get emails when new roles match your keywords. IrishJobs.ie offers the same function under “Job Alerts.” This beats refreshing pages manually and catches urgent listings before they disappear.
Use sites like Indeed and JobsIreland.ie
JobsIreland.ie (run by the Department of Social Protection) connects job seekers directly with employers obligated to report vacancies. It’s less polished than commercial boards but often lists public sector and community-based roles you won’t find elsewhere. Jobs.ie listed 14 jobs in County Monaghan within a 20km radius as of recent counts.
Search local councils like Monaghan
County councils advertise clerical, engineering, and facilities roles on their own websites. Monaghan County Council posts vacancies at monaghancoco.ie. These roles sometimes come with public sector benefits — pension, leave entitlement — that private roles lack.
Apply online for Ireland jobs
Most Irish employers expect online applications through their ATS (applicant tracking system) or via email. Prepare a two-page CV: one page for experience-led roles, another for skills-led applications. Save as PDF to preserve formatting. NIJobs.com reported 353 temporary and 290 part-time openings in County Monaghan — part-time and contract work often has faster turnaround than full-time roles.
What jobs pay 20 euros an hour?
€20 per hour sits above the Irish minimum wage (currently €13.50 per hour as of January 2026) and signals skilled or semi-skilled roles. In Dublin, this rate appears across logistics, healthcare support, and certain admin positions. Indeed.ie regularly lists warehouse, delivery, and customer service roles at €19–€23/hour depending on shift patterns and experience.
For Monaghan specifically, roles paying above €18/hour include the Customer Service & Sales Administrator position at Bragan.net (€19/hour). Production Supervisor roles on Jobs.ie advertised €41,600 per annum — roughly €21.50/hour for a 37.5-hour week. The implication: supervisor and coordinator roles clear the €20 mark more reliably than entry-level positions.
Dublin listings on Indeed
Dublin’s cost of living pushes employers to offer higher base rates. Logistics firms, hospitality groups, and healthcare providers compete for workers with hourly or weekly guarantees. Search “€20 per hour Dublin” on Indeed to surface roles with explicit pay in the title.
Unskilled roles for foreigners
Ireland’s employment permits system has expanded to cover many entry-level roles. IrishJobs.ie lists Social Care Worker roles in Ballybay, Monaghan, where no prior formal training is required — the employer provides induction and on-the-job learning. Manual labour roles similarly specify “full training provided” alongside physical fitness requirements. What this means: foreign workers can enter at lower skill tiers but need to target sectors with acute labour shortages to unlock higher pay.
Check IrishJobs.ie for rates
IrishJobs.ie lets you filter by salary band. Set the floor at €18–€20/hour and you’ll cut through listings that offer only minimum wage. The platform displays annual salaries for full-time roles — divide by 1,825 (standard annual hours) to get the hourly equivalent.
What is the highest paid unskilled job?
“Unskilled” in employment terms usually means no formal qualifications — not no experience. Several high-demand roles pay well above minimum wage without requiring prior training or certifications. The key is identifying sectors with acute labour shortages where employers will train you.
No formal training needed
Manual labour roles in logistics, food production, and agriculture regularly pay €14–€18/hour with no experience required. On Indeed.ie, no-experience roles in Monaghan include Sales Representative, Real Estate Agent, and Canteen Assistants — the latter paying €60/day plus an on-call fee. Raw Materials & Pasteurisation Coordinator positions specify “no prior experience required, full training provided” at 39 hours per week.
Ireland examples from career guidance
Analysis from career publications notes that entry-level social care, warehouse supervision, and machine operation often top the list for highest-paid roles without formal qualifications. In Ireland specifically, Jobs.ie listed a Production Floor Supervisor at €41,600 per annum — roughly €22.70/hour — with experience-based rather than qualification-based entry criteria. The catch: these supervisor roles require proven reliability and physical capability, not degrees.
Local vacancies in Monaghan
Looking at current Monaghan listings: Support Worker at Praxis Care (full-time, part-time, and relief options), Machinery Inspector GA1 roles, and Trainee Trainer positions all pay above minimum wage and require no formal qualification beyond a clean driving licence in some cases. Indeed.ie had 5 full-time no-experience jobs in Monaghan specifically.
Is 3000 euro a month a good salary in Ireland?
€3,000 per month works out to roughly €36,000 per year — before tax. Whether that “feels” good depends on where you live and your household situation. Dublin rents have stabilised but remain among the highest in the EU, while Monaghan and the Midlands offer lower costs of living.
Cost of living comparison
A single adult in Dublin needs approximately €2,500–€2,800 per month to cover rent, utilities, groceries, transport, and discretionary spending, according to living cost datasets. In Monaghan, that figure drops to roughly €1,800–€2,100. At €3,000/month, a worker in Monaghan has meaningful disposable income; in Dublin, the same figure leaves less buffer after rent.
Single vs family
The calculation changes sharply for families. A couple with two children in Dublin faces childcare costs of €1,000–€1,600 per month per child — pushing €3,000/month below sustainable without secondary income. In Monaghan, childcare costs run lower, and larger family rental properties are more available relative to demand.
Relate to local jobs
Compare €3,000/month to the roles in this guide: a Production Floor Supervisor earning €41,600/year clears €3,467/month gross — above the benchmark. A Support Worker on part-time hours may earn €1,800–€2,200/month. If your target is €3,000/month, aim for full-time supervisor, logistics coordinator, or skilled manual roles rather than entry-level care or hospitality.
What words impress employers the most?
CV language matters. Research from career development bodies identifies a set of power words that hiring managers flag as signals of competence and initiative. These aren’t buzzwords — they’re action-oriented terms that map to specific workplace behaviours.
Power words for resumes
ALIS (a career guidance resource) identifies these high-impact terms: “achieved,” “implemented,” “streamlined,” “reduced,” “generated,” “led,” and “delivered.” Each signals a measurable outcome. Avoid vague passive constructions (“was responsible for”) in favour of active past-tense verbs. For Irish applications specifically, include “EU work authorisation” if applicable — employers legally must confirm this before extending offers.
30-60-90 day goals
Hiring managers expect new starters to arrive with a plan. A 30-60-90 day framework shows you’ve thought about how you’ll contribute: first 30 days for onboarding and learning; 60 days for taking on independent work; 90 days for delivering measurable results. Frame your CV objective or cover letter around this structure.
Avoid signs of not being valued
BambooHR (an HR software provider) notes that Gen Z candidates often signal undervaluation through short tenure gaps, vague references to “learning opportunities,” and absence of measurable achievements. For Monaghan and Dublin applications, list concrete outcomes: “Reduced processing time by 15 minutes per shift” beats “Gained experience in fast-paced environment.”
How to search for local jobs step by step
Here’s the practical sequence from search to interview invite:
- Define your target roles and geography. Write down 3-5 job titles you’d accept (e.g., “General Operative,” “Support Worker,” “Warehouse operative”) and your preferred location(s). For Monaghan, include Ballybay and Castleblaney in your radius — smaller towns often have fewer applicants.
- Set up accounts on three platforms. Go to Indeed.ie, IrishJobs.ie, and Jobs.ie. Upload your CV to each. Enable job alerts for each search combination.
- Run targeted searches. Use these exact searches on each platform: “no experience Monaghan,” “full-time Monaghan,” “immediate start Monaghan,” “€20 per hour Dublin.” Note the posting dates — focus on jobs posted within the last 7 days.
- Research each employer before applying. Spend 5 minutes on the company’s LinkedIn page or website. Note their size, recent news, and mission. Mention something specific in your cover letter — this is what separates generic applications from personalised ones.
- Customise your CV per application. Change your opening summary to echo the job description’s language. If they ask for “strong communication skills,” your summary leads with that. Save each version with the company name in the filename.
- Track your applications in a spreadsheet. Columns: Company, Role, Date Applied, Platform, Status, Follow-up Date, Notes. Follow up via email 5-7 days after applying if you haven’t heard anything.
- Prepare for the interview. Research the role’s typical questions on Indeed or Glassdoor Ireland. Prepare 3-5 examples using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) with measurable outcomes.
Ireland’s job boards update daily. The workers who get interviews aren’t necessarily the most qualified — they’re the ones who applied first. Set your alerts now and treat job hunting like a part-time job: one hour per day, five days per week.
Expert voices on landing local roles
“Job seekers often underestimate the power of specificity. A CV that says ‘I operate forklifts and follow safety protocols’ beats one that says ‘I worked in logistics.’ Employers scan for keywords — give them exactly what the job ad asks for.”
— National Careers Service (UK/Ireland career guidance body)
“Gen Z faces a paradox: they’re the most digitally native generation, yet hiring managers consistently flag their applications for being too generic. The ones who land roles fast have learned to show their work — not just list duties.”
— BambooHR (HR software provider)
Both sources agree on one point: generic applications perform poorly. For Monaghan and Dublin roles paying €20/hour or above, employers receive dozens to hundreds of applications. Yours must cut through — and that means specificity, not polish.
Related reading: Royal College of Nursing: Roles, Support & Nursing Insights · Universal Credit Self Employed – Minimum Income Floor Guide
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Frequently asked questions
How to login to Jobs Ireland ie?
JobsIreland.ie (jobsireland.ie) requires registration before you can apply or save jobs. Click “Sign In” in the top right, then “Register as a Job Seeker.” You’ll need your PPS number, email address, and a password. Once registered, you can upload your CV, set alerts, and track applications. Note: JobsIreland.ie is run by the Department of Social Protection and primarily lists roles from employers actively recruiting.
What are urgent local jobs near me?
Urgent roles are those advertising immediate or very fast start dates — within days or weeks. On IrishJobs.ie, 10 immediate-start jobs were listed in Monaghan, spanning administration, hospitality, and general operative positions. On Indeed.ie, filter by “Immediate start” or “Urgently hiring” to surface these roles.
Are there jobs in Ireland for Romanian speakers?
Yes. Ireland’s multicultural workforce actively recruits Romanian speakers in logistics, healthcare support, manufacturing, and customer service. IrishJobs.ie and Indeed.ie list roles specifying language requirements. Employers in meat processing, warehousing, and healthcare call centres often value Romanian as a second language. Ensure your CV highlights fluency level and any relevant sector experience.
What is the 3 month rule in a job?
The “3 month rule” typically refers to probation periods in Irish employment contracts. Most Irish employers set a 6-month probation, but some roles (particularly agency or temporary positions) use a 3-month review window. During probation, either party can terminate with reduced notice (typically 1 week). After probation, standard employment rights apply. Check your contract for the specific probation clause before accepting any role.
Why is Gen Z struggling to find jobs?
Research from BambooHR indicates Gen Z candidates face two linked challenges: over-reliance on generic applications and limited demonstrable experience. Hiring managers report that entry-level candidates often lack concrete examples of workplace achievements — not because they haven’t worked, but because they haven’t framed their experience in terms employers recognise. Targeted CVs, measurable outcomes, and specific cover letter references help close this gap.
What are signs you’re not valued at work?
Warning signals include: being consistently overlooked for training opportunities, receiving only nominal pay increases despite good performance reviews, not being invited to team meetings or decisions that affect your role, and your employer hiring externally for roles you could fill. If these patterns persist, start job searching discreetly — your value on the market is often higher than your current employer reflects.
What are full-time jobs in Monaghan?
Indeed.ie listed 5 full-time no-experience jobs in Monaghan, including Machinery Inspector GA1 (motor mechanic), General Operative, and Support Worker roles. Jobs.ie had 14 jobs in County Monaghan within a 20km radius, including a Production Floor Supervisor at €41,600/year. Combine full-time searches with immediate-start filters for the fastest entry.
For job seekers in Monaghan and Dublin, the market is active — nearly 1,000 roles in County Monaghan alone, and Dublin roles regularly offering €20/hour or above. The workers landing interviews aren’t necessarily the most experienced; they’re the ones who searched systematically, applied early, and presented their background in terms employers recognise. Set your alerts today, customise your CV per application, and treat the process like a project — not a chore.