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Thousands apply to work at Dartmouth Ikea store

With full-time job numbers dropping in Nova Scotia, about 3,500 people have submitted applications to work at the Swedish furniture store scheduled to open this fall.

The store is looking to hire about 300 people but has received 3,500 applications so far

IKEA will be holding more job fairs in the coming weeks for the Dartmouth Crossing store set to open this fall. (Blair Sanderson/CBC)

Hiring for the Ikea store in Dartmouth Crossing is in full swing, with the company hosting its first job fair for the new store over the weekend.

Store manager Sue Coulet said about 3,500 people have submitted applications to work at the Nova Scotia store, but only 300 or so will be hired.

"We're having a fantastic turnout for our first job fair for Ikea. This is one of several that we'll be having over the next few months. Hiring will go right into June so we're really excited," Coulet said at the job fair on Saturday.

Full-time jobs down in N.S.

The jobs are welcomein Nova Scotia, wherefull-time work has decreased steadily in recentyears.

According to the province's most recent data, between February 2016 and February 2017, the labour force decreasedby 3,800.

Compared to a year ago, Nova Scotia lost about 2,700 full-time jobswhile it gained more than 4,400 part-time jobs.

Ikea is hiring staff for a number of different functionsincluding logistics, interior decorating, sales, customer service and kitchen staff for the store's restaurant.

Coulet said the company will be holding more job fairs in the coming weeks. She said the store is on track to open by fall 2017.

With files from Stephanie Blanchett