Ireland's Eye: What's going on in the old sod this week
A look at news from around Ireland
Tim Husbands, chief executive of Titanic Belfast, said, "It's difficult to gauge soft skills from a CV, but we need people who are polite, friendly, engaging and well informed. We want visitors to leave Titanic Belfast and return home with tales about how friendly Northern Ireland is."
In addition to the 70 public facing roles, Titanic Belfast is recruiting a further 180 staff ranging from security and catering positions to finance, maintenance and retail staff. Full details of all posts are available at www.graftonrecruitment.com.
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