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65 Jobs Being Created At Titanic Belfast

By Dave Simpson
65 Jobs Being Created At Titanic Belfast

65 new jobs are being created at Titanic Belfast as the Belfast tourist attraction prepare to celebrate its 10th birthday and for the summer season.

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According to a statement published on Titanicbelfast.com, the new jobs include positions in the areas of visitor experience, ticketing, retail outlets and housekeeping, and are both part- and full-time fixed-term contract positions.

Statement By Titanic Belfast's Head Of HR

Titanic Belfast's head of HR, Heather Graham, stated, "It's an exciting time at Titanic Belfast as preparations are well underway for our 10th birthday and we are getting ready for the summer period. 2021 was the year of the staycation and we certainly saw this as we welcomed many repeat and first time visitors from our home markets NI, ROI and GB. We are confident that this will also be the case this year and as we rebuild international travel to the city we are looking forward to a busy few months ahead. To support this, we are delighted to launch a recruitment drive for 65 new roles to help us ensure we provide the first-class service and experience that visitors to Titanic Belfast know to expect.

"Our seasonal employees play a vital role in ensuring visitors to Titanic Belfast have an enjoyable and memorable experience. The positions provide an excellent opportunity for people to work in a world-famous, multi award-winning visitor attraction. Full training is provided and we offer attractive payment terms and benefits package.

Graham added, "If you are interested, customer-focused, enthusiastic and driven then we would encourage you to apply - whether you're a student and have some extra time over the summer, a fan of RMS Titanic and would love to work here or maybe you're that little bit older and would like to gain experience in a new area. And whilst the jobs are initially for fixed-term contracts, many individuals go on to enjoy longer term employment with us."

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