Favourable demographics and consistent investment in education ensure a plentiful supply of highly qualified workers with excellent technical, language and customer service capabilities, as well as a reputation for flexibility and innovation:
| Ireland | 6.85 |
| Germany | 6.13 |
| France | 5.87 |
| UK | 5.14 |
| USA | 4.81 |
| Spain | 3.27 |
Source - IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, 2009
Flexibility and Adaptability of workforce when faced with new challenges (country score)| Ireland | 7.85 |
| USA | 6.98 |
| Netherlands | 6.91 |
| UK | 6.31 |
| Portugal | 5.92 |
| Japan | 5.71 |
| Czech Republic | 5.46 |
| Germany | 5.27 |
| Spain | 4.89 |
| Hungary | 4.00 |
| France | 3.78 |
Source - IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2009
Labour Productivity (PPP) - GDP per person employed per hour. (US$)| Ireland | 49.63 |
| USA | 47.78 |
| Netherlands | 45.74 |
| Germany | 41.26 |
| UK | 39.08 |
| Spain | 38.62 |
| Japan | 37.28 |
| Czech Republic | 27.44 |
| Portugal | 25.84 |
| Hungary | 25.31 |
Source - IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2009
“Irish workers are not just good at accumulating knowledge. They are also very good at applying it. There is an eagerness to get things done right the first time, and to do it better, faster. The interest in continuous knowledge building and learning by the Irish workforce is a keen competitive advantage that enables them to be multifunctional across business processes.”
Bernard Collins, former Vice President of International Operations and Director of International Board with Boston Scientific, which in 2008 announced a €50m Strategic RD&I investment at its existing Galway facility
“Ireland’s reputation as a premier centre of education and Dublin’s large population of foreign nationals make the city a perfect location for the office. With Ireland’s availability of highly qualified and skilled workers, we look forward to counting Dublin as a pivotal hub of our European presence.”
Alexander Saint-Amand, CEO of Gerson Lehrman Group, which is establishing a Dublin office in 2009
"Our Cork office’s ability to deliver a competitive efficient service, combined with a highly qualified workforce, were key factors in securing the contract. It also illustrates Siemens’ commitment to Ireland and the importance of our Irish operations and local skills sets within Siemens globally
Dr. Werner Kruckow, Siemens Ireland, CEO, in 7/08, on Siemens’ expansion of its IT Solutions and Services division in Cork city."