Kia Russia and CIS resumed personnel activities after a long break and placed two vacancies in Moscow in HH.ru. The company is looking for a technical consultant and a distributors marketing specialist. Kia refused to comment on RB.ru reasons for the appearance of new vacancies.
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Future employees are offered to work in the KIA main office, located at the Paveletskaya Metro station. The salary is not indicated, but the work implies full employment with a 5/2 schedule.
The duties of a technical consultant include the control of the work of the dealers, the work with documents, the participation in judicial and pretracial exams, as well as the determination of the causes and time of the deficiencies and transport of the transport. The consultant will also support judicial lawyers in technical matters and participate in judicial hearings.
The main tasks of a distributing marketing specialist are to coordinate the distributors marketing portal and document management. The vacancy description indicates that this position is not related to equipment management or product launch.
- In October 2023, the Kia and Hyundai Alliance announced their intention to completely abandon Russia. At the beginning of 2024, Hyundai sold a plant in St. Petersburg Russian LLC Art-Finance. Hyundai Solaris and Crete, as well as Kia Rio and Rio X-Line, occurred in this company.
- On February 14, the Korean News1 agency reported that Hyundai was considering the possibility of returning to the Russian market. Later, South Korea’s car concert denied this message, saying that he had not taken any action after the sale of his company in 2024.
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Anastasia Lipchanskaya
Source: RB

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