“As we support all parts of the business, we work with different people every day on a range of different business challenges. There is huge variety in this role and because retail is so fast-paced, the work is hugely challenging and rewarding.”
Stuart Dawson, Financial Controller
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Finance offers a huge variety of roles and specialisms in our company. You could be providing insight and advice to a function or to the leadership team, work with experts in different functions ensuring value for spend, or you may be providing expertise for new business initiatives and projects. No matter what your role, you will have the opportunity to impact our business and make changes for the better.
The size of our business, not to mention our focus on value for customers, means it’s vital for us to have exceptional financial management and planning strategies. It’s much more than numbers and analysis; the team understands our customers’ needs through working with the Product team, working as trusted partners with colleagues throughout the business, and creating a working environment where our values thrive, and everyone has the opportunity to develop and get on.
The skills and knowledge of the people who work in Finance are key to “serving Ireland’s shoppers a little better every day”.
Our Business Planning team sits within the Finance department and devises the strategic direction of our business. This team operates in an interesting, complex, and fast-paced environment and focuses on introducing improvements to support our colleagues to serve our customers better.
Our head office is based in Gresham House, in the heart of Dun Laoghaire, a well-known suburban seaside town in the south of Dublin. The location is very well connected and accessible to the greater Dublin area with its proximity to the M50 motorway and the varying forms of public transport including bus and rail that run from and through Dun Laoghaire.