Major Company Announces 50 New Jobs For Tralee

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Announcing the jobs for Tralee were Shane Nolan, Senior Vice President IDA Ireland, Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD, and Adrian McGennis CEO Sigmar.

FIFTY new jobs have been announced for Tralee by a major recruitment company.

Sigmar, which announced a €1 billion partnership with French giant Groupe Adéquat, says the positons are for international recruiters to work in the company’s European Talent Hub, which has just opened in Tralee at Liber House, Monavalley.

Shaun O’Shea, Sigmar Head of European Recruitment says: “As a Tralee native, I am truly delighted to help bring such a positive jobs announcement to the region. One of our deciding factors was the research into the area which highlighted the huge talent pool of ambitious individuals who we believe we can nurture with our experience and skills to help build new exciting career paths. With this announcement, we are entering new global markets from the European Talent Hub in Tralee. We envisage that the Hub will be servicing some of the biggest technology giants across Europe starting with Germany.”

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Sigmar, which currently employs 125 staff Dublin, Cork, Galway and Tralee, is currently seeking job seekers to fill all of the vacant positions and calls for applicants from all backgrounds regardless of experience and education.

Sigmar is investing in the preparation and development of successful applicants with its specially-developed, on-site training programme designed to equip individuals with all of the skills and knowledge necessary to become successful international recruitment specialists.

The first of its kind in Ireland, the European Talent Hub will harness international talent for other international markets from its base in Tralee. The Sigmar employees in Kerry will be filling roles in IT for European markets with candidates from other countries.

If you wish to find out more or apply for the jobs you can email soshea@sigmar.ie or have a look at their website.

Earlier this year, Sigmar announced a strategic partnership with French staffing giant Groupe Adéquat. The partnership deal is structured through a staged equity investment over a five-year period that will see Groupe Adéquat take majority interest.

Both companies are dominant players in their respective markets and are seeking to expand nationally within Ireland and internationally through organic growth and acquisition. The European Talent Hub in Tralee marks the partnership’s first significant investment in Ireland.

On making the jobs announcement, Shaun O’Shea, Sigmar Head of European Recruitment comments: “Ireland has the talent to capitalise on current international recruitment opportunities. This investment will kick-start the group’s international growth initially in Germany, then other parts of Europe and the US. Sigmar has been very supportive of regional development and this investment proves our belief in the business case for regionalisation. This European Talent Hub will be a key element of Sigmar’s stated international growth. It’s also an operation where we can develop and test new technologies including robotics and Artificial Intelligence.  We have been working on the processes, technology and markets for some time to accelerate our international expansion.

“We are offering exciting and highly rewarding careers for individuals coming from all backgrounds with a core focus on sales and consultancy. Due to our substantial investment into R&D we believe our consultants will be working on new processes and tools which will shape our industry on a global scale for years to come.”

Aidan Kelly, President of Tralee Chamber Alliance welcomes the announcement. He says: “Through our team’s engagements with Shaun O’Shea and Sigmar over the past few months, we see this jobs announcement as being a significant endorsement of the real opportunities that are available in Tralee for employers. We look forward to continually supporting Sigmar in their expansion of their Talent Hub in Tralee over the coming years.”

 

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