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Trinity Business School, University College Dublin - Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, University of Limerick - Kemmy Business School, Dublin City University (DCU) Business School etc. are some of the popular ones.
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Currently, Ireland has a shortage of electronic engineers. However getting a job will depend on your qualification and skill set. Top universities include UCD, DCU, DIT, CIT, NUI Galway, Maynooth University, and Trinity College. Co-ordinate with the universities and enquire about the internship opportunities, career assistance, industry linkages etc.
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Ireland has a huge demand for electronic engineers and overall opportunities are good. Talking about which specialization is again very confusing, since it should be chosen based on your interests but recent surveys and employment blogs suggest good growth and demand in the area of process engineering and precision engineering. Software engineering and design also remains to be highly demanding field. Here is an article which should help you:
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/education/career-guide-engineering-and-technology-1.2244669
I will also advice you to check the career reports of the universities.
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