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Hays announces 60 full-time jobs for graduates in Ireland

byCustoms Today Report
15/04/2015
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DUBLIN: Recruitment company Hays has announced 60 new, full-time jobs in its Irish offices.

The roles on offer are for consultants, across all specialist divisions of the company and will be based in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. According to the company, these are entry level positions that would be ideally suited to graduates.

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Hays currently employs 100 staff in Ireland. Globally, the company has over 245 offices across 33 countries, employing more than 8,700 staff.

In 2014, Hays UK & Ireland reported an operating profit of £26.2m, with a growth in net fees of 11pc.

We look forward to greatly strengthening our footprint in Ireland by significantly adding to our workforce,” said Richard Eardley, managing director of Hays Ireland.

More than any industry, recruitment is a mirror of what’s happening in the wider economy. We’re hiring because the demand is there.”

Hays will hold a special graduate recruitment open evening on Wednesday 22 April in Chartered Accountants House, Pearse Street, Dublin 2 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Prospective candidates will have the opportunity to find out more about a career in recruitment and meet various Hays employees to discover their experiences of working in recruitment.

 

 

 

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