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Announcing Swarovski to BoF Careers

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A creative team at work in the Swarovski headquarters. Six figures sit around a table which has crystal-embellished jewellery on display.
A creative team at work in the Swarovski headquarters. (Swarovski)

This week, we are pleased to introduce a new partner on BoF Careers.

Swarovski is a premium jewellery company founded in 1895 in Austria, specialising in crystal- and gemstone-embellished jewellery and accessories. Today, the company also produces watches, home décor and lighting. It remains a family firm with global headquarters and crystal production facilities in its hometown of Wattens, Austria.

Swarvoski recently worked with Ariana Grande to front its holiday campaign and has collaborated with the likes of shoe brand Stuart Weitzman, Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand Skims and skiwear brand Fusalp. In 2013, established the Swarovski Foundation, to support equity, water and creativity initiatives.

The brand is currently hiring for a stylist in London, UK, a head of performance marketing in Zurich, Switzerland, and a production supervisor in Pune, India, among many other roles.

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