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World news – We’re Hiring Again: Over 25 New Pizza Jobs for Gladstone

Domino’s Pizza plans to fill more than 25 new positions in its Gladstone and Kirkwood branches.

The hunt for workers comes as the pizza giant tries to recruit another 2,500 workers across Australia.

Domino’s ANZ CEO Nick Knight, who joined the Said the company has the privilege of being hired in the current landscape.

« Now that JobKeeper is done and many people are still struggling to find meaningful work, we are fortunate to be able to Give the opportunity to thousands of Aussies looking for work, « he said.

James Dooley, the Domino region franchisee in Gladstone, said he was humble to be able to give job seekers the opportunity.

« As a small business owner, I take pride in having jobs in our Community especially at a time when so many people are out of work, « he said.

 » Domino « is a people-first business and our stores are a great place to learn important life skills and both to grow as an individual as well as professionally.

I encourage anyone who is unemployed, looking for a change, or even applying for their first job.

« There really is something for everyone at Domino and we love it look forward to welcoming new faces to our team.  »

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