Kesko is Finland's largest listed retailer, operating ~1,800 stores across grocery, building materials, and automotive segments in seven Nordic and Baltic countries. The stack reveals a data-modernization push: Snowflake + dbt + SAP form the backbone, with Qlik Sense for analytics and Braze + Adobe Campaign for customer engagement. Hiring skews heavily toward sales (67 of 73 open roles), but the active projects (Snowflake expansion, data governance, pipeline optimization) and stated pain point around lack of data-driven culture suggest a gap between infrastructure investment and organizational adoption—typical of large retailers mid-transformation.
K Group (Kesko and its franchised K-retailers) operates approximately 1,800 stores across Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, generating over €15 billion in annual retail sales. The business spans three distinct verticals: grocery trade (primary revenue driver), building and technical trade (B2B and consumer), and automotive retail. The organization employs approximately 45,000 people across store operations, support functions, and corporate teams. Kesko is a public company listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. The company is actively modernizing its data infrastructure and addressing governance challenges while navigating broader retail sector transformation, particularly in e-commerce.
Active recruitment spans Finland, Lithuania, and Sweden. The bulk of open roles (73 total) are sales positions supporting store operations and customer-facing functions.
Core platforms include Snowflake for data warehousing, dbt for transformation, SAP for ERP, Microsoft 365/Teams for collaboration, Qlik Sense for analytics, and Braze + Adobe Campaign for marketing. Data projects are actively expanding Snowflake capabilities.
Active initiatives include Snowflake-based data solution expansion, data governance implementation, and pipeline optimization. Pain points cited include lack of data-driven culture, retail sector transformation, and managing high customer volume across distributed operations.
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