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Vodafone
Vodafone
3.9
10000+ employees
·
1 Kingdom Street

In 1985, we made the first ever mobile call on a UK network. From that day, Vodafone UK was born. Since then, we’ve evolved into one of the world’s biggest technology communication companies. With over 12,000 people supporting more than 18 million customers, our purpose is to connect for a better future. A more inclusive, more sustainable world. Join us and you’ll make an impact you can see and feel.

H&M
H&M
3.5
10000+ employees
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Headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden

When working at H&M you’re encouraged to be yourself & more. You’ll take on new responsibilities from day one, learn skills for life, meet friends completely unlike you that make you feel like you belong, and start finding ways to make your big dreams come true. Our values have both guided and united since H&M was founded in 1947. They are the foundation of our culture, embedded in everything we do and everything we create. Together, our shared values create a common language and unique workplace culture. We are privileged to have more than 120,000 colleagues, in over 75 countries across the world. That’s 120,000 individuals with unique experiences, skills, knowledge, and passions.

Cotton On
Cotton On
3.5
10000+ employees
·
Geelong, 07
Zara
Zara
3.3
10000+ employees
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Headquarters in Arteixo, Spain

Trendy Zara is the flagship brand for Europe's fastest-growing apparel retailer, Industria de Diseño Textil (commonly know as Inditex). Zara, the cheap-chic subsidiary of the Spanish fashion giant, runs about 1,485 stores in major cities worldwide, as well as more than 200 Zara Kids shops in some 75 countries. Zara boasts about 50 shops each in the US and Mexico. The chain sells women's, men's, and children's apparel and also offers plus-size and maternity lines to clothe its larger customers. Zara Home, which sells home fashions, has about 270 stores in 25 countries. Zara, launched in 1975, is Inditex's principal chain and accounts for more than 60% of its parent company's sales.

McDonald's
McDonald's
3.6
10000+ employees
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McDonald’s is proud to be one of the most recognized brands in the world, with restaurants in over 100 countries and billions of customers served each year. As the global leader in the food service industry, we have a legacy of innovation and hard work that continues to drive us. Today, we are growing with velocity and are focused on modernizing our experiences, not to make a different McDonald’s but to build a better McDonald’s. About 80% of the restaurants are run by franchisees or affiliates.

Spark New Zealand
Spark New Zealand
3.3
1001 to 5000 employees
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The Warehouse
The Warehouse
3.3
10000+ employees
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Headquarters in North Shore, New Zealand

We are New Zealand’s largest general merchandise retailer, known and loved by Kiwis for our wide range of products from clothing, entertainment, technology and music to sporting, gardening and many others. We've been providing Kiwis with a bargain since 1982. With over 90 stores throughout New Zealand and employing over 8,500 team members from Kaitaia in the north to Invercargill in the south.Our Store Support Office is based in Northcote with over 700 team members working across varied departments. The Warehouse is passionate about helping you to grow your Retail Career. We will support you so that you can develop your career at a pace and direction that suits you. We are looking for people who are passionate about making a difference for our customers, our business and themselves. Our people are proud to work for The Warehouse and as a leadership team we work hard to make this the best place to work in New Zealand. Visit www.twgcareers.co.nz for more information #retailcareers

Bunnings Warehouse
Bunnings Warehouse
3.7
10000+ employees
·
Burnley, EC
Harvey Norman
Harvey Norman
3.5
10000+ employees
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72 Cavendish Drive, Manukau Supa Centa - Harvey Norman Head Office

Bargain shoppers sniff out deals at stores owned or franchised by Harvey Norman Holdings. The fast-growing discounter sells consumer electronics, furniture, bedding, computers, flooring, and more through some 265 stores, mostly in Australia and New Zealand, but also in Asia, Ireland, and Slovenia. The retail outlets operate under the Domayne, Harvey Norman, and Joyce Mayne banners. Harvey Norman owns the ground under about a third of its stores and leases it to franchisees and provides them with administrative and advertising services in return for a percentage of sales. Chairman Gerry Harvey and Ian Norman founded the company in 1982; the Harvey family owns about 30% of the company.

Kmart
Kmart
3.6
10000+ employees
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Attention Kmart shoppers: Kmart is the #3 discount retailer in the US, behind Wal-Mart and Target. It sells name-brand and private-label goods (including its Joe Boxer and Jaclyn Smith labels), mostly to low- and mid-income families. It runs about 1,300 off-mall stores (including 30 Supercenters) in 49 US states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands. About 270 Kmart stores sell home appliances (including Sears' Kenmore brand) and some 980 locations house in-store pharmacies. Poor sales have forced its parent, Sears Holdings Corp., to close 100 to 120 Kmart and sister subsidiary Sears, Roebuck stores. Kmart also operates the kmart.com website, which includes merchandise from Sears.