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Dollar General announced plans to create 8,000 new jobs over the next year.
The company's workforce already has grown to more than 143,000 from 105,000 employees five years ago.
“At Dollar General, we are proud to invest in our employees as a competitive advantage, and we believe the ability to grow and develop a career is one of the most attractive currencies we offer,” said Kathy Reardon, Dollar General’s senior vice president and chief people officer.
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