Job seekers, take note as two companies in Ireland are looking to hire for 100 roles each as part of a major expansion.
Excel Recruitment is recruiting 100 people for various roles in their five offices in Dublin, Cork, Naas, and Galway. The recruitment specialist has also increased their island-wide reach with the opening of an office in Belfast.
Excel recruitment recruits employees for retail, hospitality, events, healthcare, industrial, engineering, and the office support sector. Founder and CEO Barry Whelan said: "Our commitment to hiring an additional 100 staff is driven by the demands we are experiencing for our services.
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"By delivering instant temporary workforce solutions across a broad range of sectors, we are supporting our clients to enable them to deliver their business goals in a time of acute labour shortage. Our increased footprint in Dublin, along with our island-wide expansion, will give us the workplaces we require to deliver our unique service."
In other news, SL Controls has announced the creation of 100 new "highly-skilled" jobs. The software firm will be hiring for a number of roles in the engineering field based across Ireland with many of the roles "location independent" to meet the needs of the company’s clients who are located across the globe.
SL Controls has offices in Maynooth, Sligo, Limerick, and Galway (as well as in Florida) and the roles will be a mix of remote and hybrid where workers can combine working from home with working from one of its offices.
The tech company is looking for Software Developers, Senior Automation Engineers, Senior Software Engineers, Validation and Compliance Engineers, and Senior and Intermediate MES Engineers. SL Controls CEO and co-founder Keith Moran said: "We are delighted to be able to announce a further 100 jobs for Ireland today as well as setting out our strong strategic growth plans."
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