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Roisin Butler

Dublin jobs: Flying Tiger taking on Christmas staff across city

Flying Tiger is looking to hire several Christmas staff across its Dublin stores for the upcoming busy seasonal period.

The Danish-owned company has several branches located in Dublin, including St Stephen’s Green, Rathmines, Liffey Valley, Blanchardstown, and Tallaght. The retailer is looking for fully flexible staff to help fill a range of part time contracts over Christmas time.

The job descriptions suggest that employees must fulfil a minimum of 8-16 hours per weeks, but that they are usually offered more. Flying Tiger says it is looking for “enthusiastic team players” to take up the customer facing positions.

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The company writes: “If you are a pro-active individual who enjoys interacting with people to deliver great customer service in a bustling environment, then we'd love to have you join us! “

They add: “We are excited to share that we are looking to fill a variety of different contract types of this Christmas, with fully flexible and part time shifts available. Let us know what you’re looking for!”

The company does not specify the rate of pay on their website for the jobs. People interested in applying for the roles are asking to submit their CVs via the company’s website.

The full list of Tiger stores currently advertising for Christmas staff is as follows: Maynooth, Rathmines, St Stephen’s Green, Blanchardstown, Dun Laoghaire, Tallaght, Liffey Valley, Bray, Swords, GPO Arcade, Nutgrove and Omni.

Flying Tiger is just one of several large companies that have advertised for Christmas staff in advance of the festive season. An Post have also recently advertised for seasonal staff, offering potential employees an hourly rate of €15.27.

The job applications for Flying Tiger remain open until November 4. You can apply for the roles here.

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