Hundreds of jobs are on offer as part of a two-day employment fair at Dublin Airport.
The jobs fair, run by operator Dublin Airport Authority (daa), will take place at the Radisson Hotel, Dublin Airport on Friday March 3 (2pm-5pm) and Saturday March 4 (10am-1pm).
The event will provide an opportunity to explore the many exciting and varied roles at the capital's airport, which is expecting 30 million passengers to pass through this summer.
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Graeme McQueen, daa Media Relations Manager said: "The jobs fair will showcase the many great permanent and seasonal jobs on offer at Dublin Airport ahead of what will be another busy summer."
Opportunities throughout sectors such as food and beverage, retail and general airport concessions and logistics, from 12 different companies, will be up for grabs.
Companies showcasing include: SSP, Marquette, KSG Catering, Butler's Chocolates, Café Nero, Wrights of Howth, Aircoach, Dublin Express, Masterlink and Blackjack Beauty Ambassador Agency.
Some examples of roles which are looking to be hired for are: sales professionals, service delivery members, Airport Search Unit Officers, cleaning staff and technicians.
The roles on offer will vary between full-time and part-time work.
Fantastic pay and benefits packages are on offer, with shift work being a requirement for roles, the daa has indicated.
Members of the daa team and staff from the companies hiring will be on hand to take questions from attendees over the weekend.
"We are seeing big interest from students for our seasonal roles and have a variety of contract types available to suit all lifestyles, including 20, 30 and 40 hour contracts," Mr McQueen added.
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