'OctoPalooza': Octopus launches hiring festival to find up to 4,000 new team members

Stuart Stone
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Octopus Energy announces it is seeking up to 4,000 new hires in 2024, with roles ranging from heat pump engineers and solar installers to operations personnel

Octopus Energy has today announced plans to expand its services division by recruiting between 3,000 and 4,000 new team members this year, as it looks to accelerate the rollout of clean energy technologies...

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