TY.ie is located in Bishopstown, Cork. However as this is an online work experience programme you are required to work from home.
A ninja costume and some ninja stars…just kidding. All you need is an internet connection and a phone, laptop or PC.
The programme runs until the end of May.
A CV is not obligatory but it is recommended as it helps us to know you better.
Vouchers, tech, books, merch, tickets and more.
Yes, as a TY Ninja you only work when you want to. You can still participate in normal work experience placements during the time your school has assigned.
Unless you are very interested in what your parent does it is advised that you don’t go to their workplace for work experience. You should try your best to get work experience in a place you are interested in rather than going to your parent’s workplace just for the sake of it.
Keeping a report of your work experience is a good idea as it will help you to remember what you did, who you were with and what you learned. You can keep a report of your activities throughout the day in a small notepad or your phone. Your report will also help you to write…
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The maximum working week for young people aged 16 and 17 is 40 hours, with a maximum of 8 hours a day. If a young person under 18 works for more than one employer, the combined daily or weekly hours of work cannot exceed the maximum number of hours allowed. Young persons are only permitted…
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Your CV should contain basic information such as your address, age, email, number, where you went and are going to school, skills, interests, awards and references. You can find more information on what you should put on your CV here.