Guide to Applying for Work in Cork

Guide to Applying for Work in Cork

Finding a job in Cork can be a great way to maximize your English language use in real life settings. Put what you have learned in class into practice in real life work settings!

Apply for a PPS Number

Everybody who would like to start work in Ireland will need a PPS number. You will need the following for your visit to the PPS Office in Cork:

  • Your passport
  • A Job offer letter or confirmation email from an employer offering you a job, stating your new job position and start date.
  • Proof of address (present your school letter and insurance documents with matching addresses).
  • Stamp 2 / non EU Applicants: You will already have your school letter and insurance document. If you need to change your address in Cork you can email [email protected] with your new address and request an updated school letter.
  • EU Students: You can request this letter by emailing [email protected] and requesting an EU Letter for PPS purposes.

Find more information about the PPS application at Gov.ie

Support From the School

At Cork English Academy, we focus on helping you achieve your language goals, preparing you for life and work in Ireland. The better your English the better the opportunities.

Monthly Jobs Club

Remember to sign up for our Monthly Jobs Club where we help students with:

  • Interview Skills
  • Writing a CV/ Resume
  • Writing a Cover Letter

School Jobs Board

Make sure to check for updated jobs on the School Jobs Board on the ground floor in the student chill-out area. We update the board regularly with tips to helping you to find a job in Cork.

Jobs Board on Instagram

Check out our Jobs Board on Instagram.

Many students find casual or part-time work in the hospitality sector, such as roles in restaurants, cafes, hotels or retail stores.

  • 20 hours per week: During study periods
  • 40 hours per week: During June, July, August, and a two-week Christmas break in December
  • Renewal of this Stamp 2 related Work and Study Course is possible 2 times.
  • 3 x 8 months in total = 2 years in Ireland as an English language student.

If students are considering further studies after their 2 years as an English language student, Ireland’s universities and postgraduate programs offer pathways for professional roles. Students completing undergraduate or master’s degrees in Ireland may be eligible for a 2-year stay-back visa, allowing full-time work in professional sectors.

Popular Job Websites in Ireland

Good for Part time and Temp Work:

Good for Building Connections and Linking with Recruiters:

How to Open an Irish Bank Account


Consider a Digital Account

  • Both Revolut or Money Jar now have Irish IBANs starting with IE (for some employers in Ireland this is important).
  • You can use this digital account to show proof of having €4680 (€6665 from June 30th 2025) if you like. You can make an electronic transfer from one account to this new digital account.
  • You cannot lodge cash to these accounts. You can only make online transfers.
  • You can open a digital account within minutes!

Open a Regular (traditional) Irish Bank Account

Students can now open accounts using the AIB App. Search for the AIB Banking App on your phone.

If you get into difficulty with registering your details on the App you are welcome to visit the AIB Branch on South Mall, Cork city centre (2 minutes walk from the school). 

Here’s a step-by-step guide to opening an account on the AIB Mobile Banking App:

Step 1: Download AIB App

Download the AIB Mobile Banking App from the App Store or Play Store. Select the option to “Become an AIB customer”.

Step 2: Verify email address

Enter your e-mail address. We’ll send a unique code to your inbox that is required to continue

Step 3: Provide some personal details

We’ll ask you to enter your personal details and present you with the account suitable for you, then…

Step 4: Complete a video call

We will connect with you to a video call with an agent, so you’ll need your photo ID and stable internet connection. Our agent will guide you, for example getting you to hold up your passport so we can check your identity. 

Step 5: Provide some more details

 After the video call, we need a few more details from you in order open your account so don’t go anywhere. Follow the steps on screen all the way to picking a branch and register for our internet banking service.

Step 6: Almost there… 

Your account will then be opened, but before you can begin to use your account you will need to prove your address. 

Step 7: Wait for letter

To prove your address, we will send you a letter to the provided postal address that you’ve given us. This letter will contain a unique identifier code which you will then need to enter into the app. Your account wont be active until you do this! 

Step 8: Enter code from letter

Once you have entered the code, you’re good to go and you can lodge money to your new current account and transact online(this may take 24hours after code entry). We will send a debit card in the post and a PIN separately.

Acceptable types of photographic ID includes:

Language school students should choose a basic account. This may cause an issue for students if they select a student account in error, as the app will not allow them to continue. They should instead start again and choose a basic account, they will be able to complete the account opening.

Any students who find themselves unable to open an account via the mobile app can visit the AIB South Mall Branch.

To open an account in branch they will need to make an appointment and provide the following:

Documents AIB might request:

  • Original School Letter (signed and stamped)
  • Original Bank Letter (signed and stamped)
  • This letter is different to your school letter. It must include your address in Cork, your address abroad and the school AIB bank account number)
  • Medical insurance document with address in Cork
  • Passport
  • Irish mobile number

If you follow all the steps without issue you could have a bank account open within 2 weeks.