Posted on December 05 2025
Yes, Indian students studying in Ireland can work part-time to support living expenses and gain international work experience. Students enrolled in a full-time course listed on the Irish Degree Programme (NFQ Level 7–10) and holding a valid Stamp 2 Student Visa are legally allowed to work limited hours during the academic term and full-time during holidays. Ireland offers strong part-time opportunities in hospitality, retail, IT, customer service, administration, and university roles. Working alongside studies helps students gain professional exposure, build confidence, and adapt to Ireland’s multicultural work environment.
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Basic English is sufficient for most jobs, but knowing Irish employer expectations and maintaining good communication skills can improve hiring chances.

Indian students typically earn between €12.70 to €15 per hour, depending on the job type and employer. Hospitality, retail, and customer service jobs pay standard rates, while technical or university-related positions offer higher pay. Weekend, night, or holiday shifts may provide additional allowances. Part-time income can help students manage food, travel, utilities, and general living expenses.

Indian students can use multiple platforms and networks to find jobs:
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