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H&M to hire 300 Romanians by yearend
13.01.2011, 00:05 | HR Careers Education | 1163 views



Swedish giant H&M (Hennes & Mauritz), one of the world's biggest clothing retailers, will hire 300 staff by the end of the year, to add to the existing 100-employee team, who largely fill middle-management positions.

"By the beginning of this year, we had recruited around 100 employees in Romania. In 2011 we intend our recruitments to match our expansion plans, with the number of new employees depending on the number of stores we will open. What we can say at the moment is that we intend to recruit at least another 300 employees by the end of the year," said H&M representatives.

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