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Daniel Murphy

  • Age: 21 years

Competitor in Skill: Joinery
Country: Ireland

How did you get interested in your skill?
I have been interested in woodwork from a young age, my father is a carpenter also, through school I further developed my interest and skills.


Where did you do your training for your skill?
I have completed four years of my carpentry and joinery apprenticeship in Dundalk I.T, and skill specific training in Sligo I.T with my expert.


How did you first find out about your Member organization and its programs?
I had been aware of Ireland Skills through school and learnt more about it through my college education and their selection program.


Who influenced you to pursue your skill as a career?
I had a strong interest in carpentry and joinery from a young age and enjoy practical work, building and making things, my family encouraged me to pusue it as a career.


What is your experience in participating with your Member organization?
Ireland skills creates a positive and welcoming environment for all competitors to achieve our best individually and as a national team.


Describe your most memorable moment so far with WorldSkills?
My toolbox had to be shipped from Ireland a number of weeks before the Worldskills competition, this was a very nervous but memorable experience for me, I had to make a long checklist and carefully package all my neccesary equipment and tools.


Describe what your experience has been since your involvement with WorldSkills
It has been a lot of hard work and dedication to train and prepare to the best of my ability for the competition, I've seen great improvements since the beginning giving me a great sense of achievement.


Did participating in the skills competitions and training for WorldSkills help you progress in your skill? Please describe.
Yes it has allowed me to develop my skills to a very high standard that I would have never reached before. I have learnt many different methods to plan organise and complete my jobs.


What do you currently do? Where do you work?
I am currently working with a builder as a carpenter on building sites, but also have a workshop where i make joinery items for clients.


What are your future career aspirations?
I hope to develop my workshop into a business making windows, doors and bespoke furniture, i would also like to train as a lecturer in carpentry and joinery where i can help the next generation of tradesmen with what i have learned.