Dublin
Dublin has been voted one of the top 25 cities in the world and with a diverse population of 1.5 million; it offers the amenities of a big city with a small town feel.
The infrastructure boasts excellent public transport systems including bus, rail and tram systems. The international airport connects with all the major European Cities.
Mulhuddart
Mulhuddart is a suburb north-west of Dublin. The region has undergone some major development in recent years with many international companies opening premises in the area. The nearby Blanchardstown shopping centre is Ireland's largest retail centre and home to many leisure and restaurant facilities.
A large residential population had built up around the local villages providing a wide range of available accommodation close to the IBM workplace.
Galway
Galway City is the commercial hub for the West of Ireland. With a population of approx 72,000, it was recently identified as the fastest growing city in Europe and offers an attractive work-life balance.
There are many reasons for relocating to the region including the low cost of living.
It has three nearby airports - Galway, Shannon & Knock. Train and bus facilities connect Galway City to all the major cities and airports.
Cork
Cork is Ireland's 2nd largest city, named European City of culture in 2005. It provides an excellent infrastructure with a compact city that is served by a central bus & train station. The international airport has routes to all the major European cities.
Cork presents excellent residential options including corporate housing and apartments at a very reasonable cost.
Working in Ireland
As an international organisation we understand the challenges of moving to a new country, in fact many of us have faced these challenges ourselves. For more information on key considerations click on the links below:
