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Sigmar is on the move

 


One of the "Top 10 Companies to work for in Ireland" is giving its people a little more room to manoeuvre, with a move to prestigious new 4,250 sq ft offices in Dublin 2. Sigmar Recruitment, which was also named among the "Top 100 Companies to work for in Europe", is set to relocate to Number 32, Merrion Street, in a move which will also see more than 50 of its recruitment consultants take the short trip down Ely Place.

"Sigmar's headquarters in Hume Street have become too small for our rate of growth, " said Mairead Mulvey, managing director of Sigmar Recruitment Ireland. "The new offices will cater for the planned growth, continuous development of Sigmar and the team of professionals that make Sigmar's success happen. The office is in a very prestigious location and conveniently close to Hume Street."

In addition to the move to the new headquarters, Sigmar Recruitment is also set to significantly expand its operations.

"We are also undertaking an extensive branding and advertising campaign to recruit consultants as part of our organic growth plans, " said Sigmar Recruitment associate director, Robert Mac Giolla Phadraig. "We are looking to develop highly specific niche areas in addition to expanding our existing partnership structure, and, as part of this planned growth, we will be looking to fill 30 vacancies by the end of the year, bringing the international group headcount to over 200."

In addition to its new headquarters, Sigmar Recruitment has offices in Cork, Galway, Prague, Bratislava, Frankfurt, Warsaw and Gdansk.




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