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2012 03 19

Would-be Ikea store in Vilnius starts hiring staff

Iceland’s Felit, which is investing in the construction of an Ikea store in Vilnius, has called a search for employees.
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An announcement published in job hunting website cv.lt calls for managers and executives in food, sales, logistics, marketing, IT and communications.

Felit intends to invest 47 million euros in the Ikea shopping center in Vilnius and another 60 million euros in other commercial facilities. The center in Žirnių Street, close to Vilnius International Airport, is expected to employ a workforce of about 200.

Sigurdur Palmason, CEO of Felit’s Lithuanian subsidiary, said last December that the construction work would begin in the spring of 2012.

Felit owns a homonymous company in Lithuania via the Dutch-registered FE Corporation. The company will open the Ikea store in Vilnius with an area of 30,000 square meters on a franchise basis.

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