Jobs in Cork, Ireland
Find updated vacancies in Cork across logistics, manufacturing, hospitality, construction, and office support. Use the filters to narrow roles by English-only requirements, work type, visa sponsorship signals, accommodation options, and salary in € (EUR).
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Living & working in Cork (quick reality check)
Cork is Ireland’s second-largest city and a busy hub for industry, services, and tourism. Many employers value reliability and availability more than “perfect experience”, especially for shift-based roles. If you’re moving, plan your first weeks carefully: temporary accommodation, a local SIM, and a clear work schedule make a big difference.
- Typical fast-hire areas: hospitality, warehousing, production support, retail operations.
- Best time to apply: mornings on weekdays (faster callbacks).
- Local advantage: being able to start soon and commute reliably.
Popular job sectors in Cork
Cork has a mix of hands-on roles and office support work. To reduce “thin content”, we list practical examples you can actually filter for on this page.
- Logistics & warehouses: picking/packing, forklift (if licensed), inventory support.
- Manufacturing: line operatives, QA assistants, machine support (training often provided).
- Hospitality: kitchen porter, housekeeping, bar/restaurant staff, seasonal teams.
- Construction support: general operatives, site support roles (safety-first).
- Office support: admin, reception, customer service (English communication helps).
Work permits & visa sponsorship (where to check)
“Visa sponsorship” is not the same for every role. If you are not an EEA/Swiss/UK national, you generally need the right permission before starting work. Check official guidance first, then apply to roles that match your profile.
How to avoid wasted applications
Don’t spray-and-pray. Cork employers often scan for a few basics: shift availability, location/commute, and work eligibility. Make those visible in your CV and first message.
- Put availability (days/hours) at the top of the CV.
- Add a one-line note: “Eligible to work in Ireland: yes/no (and permit type if applicable)”.
- Use the salary filter (€) to match your minimum expectations.
FAQs about jobs in Cork
Do I need a work permit to work in Cork?
If you are not an EEA/Swiss/UK national, you generally need a valid Employment Permit (or Atypical Permission) first. Start with the official immigration guidance, then check permit types via DETE.
What is Ireland’s minimum wage?
The national minimum wage is €13.50 per hour since 1 January 2025 (eligibility and sub-rates can apply). Use official sources for the latest rules.
Can I find English-only jobs in Cork?
Yes. Many roles are English-first (hospitality, warehouses, manufacturing support, customer service). Use the Language filter and apply quickly to fresh postings.
Do jobs in Cork come with accommodation?
Some do, especially seasonal or shortage roles. It varies by employer and contract, so always confirm details in writing. Use the “With accommodation” quick filter when available.
Which roles are easiest to start without experience?
Entry-level roles often include kitchen porter, housekeeping, warehouse operative, production support, and basic admin support. Reliability and attendance usually matter more than perfect experience.
Where can I check official employment permit information?
Use Ireland’s Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment (DETE) and the official Employment Permits system. Links are provided above in the “Work permits & visa sponsorship” section.