That would be a good first step.. Maybe I should just turn off the radio?
I totally agree, a second fluent language is a valuable asset in the current work/jobs climate. The students who were forced to take Irish by their parents or school/colleges are now finding out that Irish is not worth anything on a cv., especially in the jobs market abroad.I'd suggest that foreign language skills would greatly increase your future prospects. If you think of European people who have your skillset or similar, they probably also have additional fluent English, therefore they already have an advantage.
Even the American company google employs 70% non-nationals in their Dublin office because Irish graduates don't have the language skills.
Maybe Im completely paranoid from listening to the ongoing media doom and gloom but at this point in time Im consistently worried about my career and future income etc. and am looking for advice I suppose on any further measures I should be taking.
For the last 4 years Ive worked in public sector education after 5 years in two private sector organisations which i left to pursue a masters degree. I have a bachelors degree, masters and am currently working on a BSc in another area part time which will take me about 3 years in addition to a few more bits and pieces. I do have fulltime hours at the moment but not a permanent contract (should be due CID) but I cant help worrying that the way things are going it could all fold anyway. Im generally careful with money and work a part time job too because im financing my brothers college education at the moment and helping out my elderly parents financially too. I resisted the urge to buy a house throughout the boom times and so dont have a mortgage/any debts at the moment thankfully.
I cannot think/research of anything else I can do to help secure my future. I know there are tens of thousands worse off. Ive spent the last 15 years accumulating qualifications and am trained to do several different jobs, love the one I have but as I say I am annoyingly concerned that efforts to date still might not be enough to stay afloat. Maybe I should just turn off the radio?
This course?I'm very much a planner with a long term view of things, so I set the wheels in motion to protect my career a few years back.
I'm currently studying towards a data mining qualification as this area is going to be huge in the future, and hardly anyone can do it.
You need to be quite mathematical and it is a very difficult area, but in my opinion that's a good thing as it means few people will continue to study it.
I've also chosen to get the best qualification possible (Stanford) to help me stand out from the (relatively small) crowd.
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