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CarTrawler Opens Doors to Job Seekers this Saturday October 18

Having recently announced the creation of 400 new jobs in Dundrum, CarTrawler will open its doors on Saturday the 18th October 2014 to meet with potential candidates interested in joining the international travel-technology company.

The CarTrawler Careers Open Day will support the recruitment of the first 200 positions which the company aims to fill by early 2015. Roles are available across a range of high quality functions including senior positions in Business Development, Customer Operations, Data Science, Finance, Digital Marketing, Technology and Engineering. CarTrawler will also be recruiting for positions in their new International Customer Centre of Excellence which will be based in Dundrum and will support customers in 174 countries. Students interested in applying for CarTrawler’s 2015 Graduate Programme are also welcome.

The event will take place in the company headquarters located at Classon House, Dundrum Business Park, Dublin 14 between 12pm and 3pm this Saturday. More than 800 candidates have already booked their place on www.cartrawler.com/OpenDay. Visitors will be given a tour of CarTrawler’s modern facilities in Classon House and will also have the opportunity to meet existing employees in a relaxed environment to discuss the opportunities available across the company.

Commenting in Dublin today, Gillian French, CarTrawler Chief People Officer, said:

“The key to running a successful high-tech business is knowing that technology matters but that people matter more. We’re passionate about what we do and we recognise the importance of investing in the growth of our people. For us, it’s about cultural fit and attitude, not just academic credentials. We are confident that Ireland’s talent pool will support our ongoing growth as we continue to showcase the best of Irish business on the international stage.

Details of open positions can be found on www.cartrawler.com/careers while details about the Graduate Programme can be found here.

John

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