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Pharmacy Boost on Back of Brexit

Robyn Maginnis by Robyn Maginnis
9 April 2021
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Ireland is already seeing a boost for employers on the back of Brexit, according to jobs site Indeed. The company said that UK job recovery is lagging behind Ireland, although that may change as vaccine roll-outs continue.

Indeed’s research suggests that EU jobseekers are showing more interest in Ireland-based roles after Brexit. It found that pharmacy, media and the social sciences are all sectors in high demand, potentially because EU citizens are finding it harder to obtain work visas under the UK’s new immigration policy.


For media and communications roles, Indeed said that clicks on its site from people across the EU looking for work in Ireland had increased by 3.4% compared to the same time last year. Clicks for similar roles in the UK fell by 0.2%.

Clicks for Ireland-based social science roles, including linguists, archivists and psychologists, grew by 1.6% Indeed also saw an uptick in interest for roles in beauty and wellness, arts and entertainment, pharmacy, sales, sports, childcare, food preparation and service, and real estate.


“Brexit was a somewhat overlooked event in an extremely tumultuous year, although it has potential to have even longer lasting effects on the Irish labour market,” Jack Kennedy, an economist at Indeed, commented. “With the UK’s migration policy pivoting post-Brexit, Ireland may stand to benefit. Sectors like media and communications, linguistics, the arts and beauty and wellness are seeing rising interest from EU jobseekers who may have previously been drawn to the UK.


“Looking at the hoped-for recovery and jobs market post Covid, data shows job postings in Ireland are down less than the UK compared to a year ago. However, the faster pace of the UK vaccination programme may see its labour market recover quicker in the coming months.”

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