France's Thales claims it wants to hire more than 10,000 new staff this year

In its FY2021, the French vendor generated sales of €16.2bn

Kelsey Rees
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France's Thales claims it wants to hire more than 10,000 new staff this year

French cybersecurity giant Thales claims it's raising its recruitment targets in 2022 with plans to hire 11,000 new people worldwide.  The Euronext Paris-listed company currently has a global headcount of 81,000 across 68 locations.  In its FY2021, the group generated sales of €16.2bn.  In its international operations, Thales says it will be adding nearly 4,500 people, mostly in the UK (650) and continental Europe (1,200, excluding France), as well as Asia (630), Australia (300), the...

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