Piercing Apprenticeship

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WE WANT YOU

We are Ireland’s number one piercing brand.

Since 2014, we have been a driving force for creativity and self-expression in Dublin City. We have also recently expanded our capacity and are proud to be Ireland’s largest tattoo & piercing studio, employing over 50 full-time artists, piercers, hairdressers and administrative staff over 3,000 sq ft. – the largest studio in Ireland. We’re delighted to announce the launch of our Apprenticeship Programme, an opportunity for hard-working, energetic people to receive paid training to become a professional piercer at The Ink Factory. Do you have a strong desire to deliver excellent service to our loyal & everexpanding customer base? We want you!

THE JUICY INFO

This paid apprenticeship programme includes classroom style learning, observation, and hands-on training. You will be taught various skills including: sterilization; bedside manner; piercing techniques; and workplace safety practices. At The Ink Factory, we only pierce with single-use sterilized needles, high quality surgical steel & titanium.

Upon successful completion of the programme, you’ll be eligible for a fulltime piercing position at Ireland’s largest piercing studio that offers:

  • Competitive salary, starting at €36,500.00
  • An excellent working environment with a studio that values its team.
  • Exclusive employee piercing and jewellery discounts from our network of brands (plus discounts for friends & family).
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WHY JOIN US?

  • We are the number one Google-reviewed tattoo studio on the planet.
  • We are a household name in Dublin City and a trusted brand throughout the country.
  • Our social media pages reach a monthly audience of 200k+ with organic content.
  • We are based in Dublin City centre. Europe’s youngest average population with a higher rank than New York, London or Paris for safety & overall quality of life.
  • We are committed to positive mentalhealth and established our own mentalhealth foundation for disadvantaged young people in 2020.