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by dkersten
5203 days ago
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The company pool in Dublin seems large enough to me (relative to the size of the city) when you count the handful of large companies and the many small companies. The pool of (good) candidates is tiny though - I've spoken to a lot of companies at events like PyCon Ireland and the IrishDev conferences a few years back and just word of mouth through less formal events and everyone is looking for employees! Google, Facebook, Amazon, Demonware - they are all hiring and (from talking to people working at them) are having a hard time finding enough people. Then there are lots of small companies that are finding it even harder still to hire (and they can't offer all the perks your Googles and Facebooks can...) - my former employer called me a few times to see would I come back; I get emails and linkedin messages asking if I'm available for work all the time; I get friends sending me messages to see am I available for XYZ.. everyone is having a hard time filling positions. I also don't know if companies just aren't offering enough money, but I get the impression that there just aren't enough good candidates out there. So, from that, I would say that a startup in Dublin[1] is not a good idea from an availability of talent perspective - there may be talent there, but they're all happily employed. [1] outside of Dublin, the availability of candidates seems to generally be worse still, though some towns that have schools/ITs/unis but lack of companies (eg Carlow) may have some people who would rather not move to Dublin |
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