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Tiffany Went on a Multiyear Hiring Spree

The jeweler has staffed up in an effort to bring more transparency to its product line.

A set of diamond rings sits on display in a window of Tiffany & Co. store in New York.Photographer: Daniel Acker
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Tiffany & Co. has quietly added thousands of manufacturing jobs over the past two years as it digs deeper into the diamond business.

The jeweler has increased its staff by 2,300 employees since early 2017, about a 19 percent rise in headcount. Nearly all of the new jobs are in Tiffany factories abroad or jewelry manufacturing in the U.S. The remainder are mostly associate positions in newly-opened retail stores or corporate jobs in areas such as digital commerce and business analytics.