31/10/2012
Kilkenny Group Creates 60 New Posts
Kilkenny group has announced it is to create 60 new jobs.
As well as new positions in sales, retail and administration in stores around Ireland, Kilkenny Group will also be recruiting new employees for its distribution and online operations.
The family run business says the roles will be filled by the end of 2013.
This will bring the firm's total number of employees to 275 by the end of next year.
(CD)
As well as new positions in sales, retail and administration in stores around Ireland, Kilkenny Group will also be recruiting new employees for its distribution and online operations.
The family run business says the roles will be filled by the end of 2013.
This will bring the firm's total number of employees to 275 by the end of next year.
(CD)
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