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Brittany Ferris has launched a recruitment campaign for 500 vacancies

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After two years of great financial hardship, shipping company Brittany Ferris sees the end of the tunnel. Headquartered in Roskoff, Finster, the company has launched a recruitment campaign on social networks. It is trying to fill 500 positions, mainly the flight crew, to prepare for the 2022 season.

Roskoff, Saint-Malo, Cherberg, Weistreham, Le Havre

Reservations complete, new ship Salamanca operating on liquefied natural gas, state aid and partnership with CMA-CGM … The horizon is clear For Brittany Ferries. The shipping company is even looking to recruit seafarers to ensure summer.

Jobs “Seven days of work rhythm followed by seven days of rest“, The company explains in a press release. Recruitment Campaign Addresses “Stop-over agents responsible for unloading and unloading passengers and vehicles at the ports of Roskoff, Saint-Malo, Cherberg, Oysterreham and Le Havre“Profiles searched.”Mainly associated with British Holiday Makers in France, Spain and Ireland“, The shipping company continues. The company clarifies that it is looking for that too”Cooks, waiters, stewards, stop-over agents, sailors, mechanics, staff for two or four or six months contracts“.

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