IKEA BERGSBO
IKEA, the world's leading home
furnishings retailer, today announced it is beginning to recruit for its
future Charlotte store, set to open Spring 2009 in the University
City-area. Candidates interested in working at the future IKEA Charlotte --
the Swedish company's 1st store and restaurant destination in the
Carolinas, 5th in the Southeast, and 36th in the United States -- should
look online for all available positions at the future
IKEA Charlotte store. Candidates without access to a home computer are
encouraged to visit a NC Employment Security Commission JobLink Career
Center or a local library for online computer access.
"We are thrilled to offer interested jobseekers diverse positions with
limitless opportunity at a global company," said Richard Castanon, store
manager of the future IKEA Charlotte. "At IKEA, we realize that the ability
to do the things in life that bring success and happiness is extremely
valuable to our coworkers."
While IKEA Charlotte progresses through construction and outfitting, a
variety of positions are open to local residents. Prospective coworkers are
welcome to apply for the nearly 400 diverse positions as postings are
available in: home furnishings sales, interior decoration, customer
service, safety and security, cashiers, maintenance, goods flow, receiving,
warehouse and stock replenishment. Also, setting itself apart from other
retailers in the area, IKEA Charlotte will offer -- among the 400 total
positions to be hired for the store -- approximately 75 food service
opportunities in its Restaurant, Swedish Foodmarket, Cafe Bistro and
coworker cafeteria.
Named in FORTUNE's "100 Best Companies to Work For" list (three
consecutive years), Working Mother magazine's annual list of the "100 Best
Companies for Working Mothers" (four consecutive years) and Training
magazine's annual "Top 100" ranking of companies that excel at human
capital development (five consecutive years), IKEA places value and
emphasis on coworkers' personal lives and the importance of a work/life
balance.
Drawing from the company's Swedish heritage, IKEA is committed to a
flexible workplace that emphasizes a work/life balance and provides
professional opportunities to people from all life situations. If an IKEA
coworker needs to take time off to find a nursing home for an aging parent,
be home to kiss their child before bed or have flexible scheduling to best
juggle caring for a newborn, one can do so without worrying about risking
their career aspirations.
IKEA offers family-friendly initiatives and diverse workplace benefits
including full medical/dental insurance to coworkers working 20 hours or
more per week with eligibility for domestic partners and children.
Coworkers working less than 20 hours still are eligible for medical and
dental insurance.
Other benefits include: vacation, paid maternity/paternity leave and
paid time off for child adoption, tuition assistance, 401(k) match,
professional development, training and mentoring programs and, of course, a
discount on IKEA purchases. The organization puts career opportunity into
the hands of the individual, encouraging coworkers to consider assignments
within different functions, at other IKEA stores or even in other
countries. IKEA prides itself on the fact that an opportunity to work at
IKEA truly can evolve into a career, and also can serve as a gateway to
global experience as well.
Under construction on 25 acres in the University City area, at the
northeastern corner of I-85 and City Boulevard, the future IKEA Charlotte
will feature nearly 10,000 exclusively designed items, three model homes,
50 room settings, a supervised children's play area, a 350-seat restaurant
serving Swedish specialties such as meatballs with lingonberries and salmon
plates, as well as American dishes. Other family-friendly features will
include a 'Children's IKEA' area in the showroom, baby care rooms,
preferred parking and play areas throughout the store. Also, IKEA will
generate significant tax revenue for local governments. When IKEA Charlotte
opens in Spring 2009, the new store will welcome 400 coworkers to the IKEA
family of more than 11,000 coworkers in the United States and 130,000
globally.
Until the 356,000 square-foot IKEA Charlotte opens, customers can shop
at stores in Atlanta, GA; and Woodbridge, VA. Other
stores in the Southeast are located in Orlando, FL and Sunrise, FL, with a
store opening Summer 2009 in Tampa, FL.
IKEA believes home is the most important place in the world and, since
its 1943 founding in Sweden, has offered a wide range of home furnishings
and accessories of good design and function, at low prices so the majority
of the people can afford them. As part of this commitment to create a
better everyday life for the many people, IKEA incorporates environmentally
and socially responsible efforts into day-to-day business, strives to be an
employer of choice, and continually supports initiatives that benefit
causes such as children and the environment. The unique and family-friendly
IKEA shopping experience currently can be found at more than 280 IKEA
stores in 36 countries, including 35 in the U.S., where other new stores
are being planned in: Centennial, CO; Somerville, MA; and Tampa, FL.
SOURCE IKEA