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HEROtsc to hire 700 staff for new Derby call centre | HEROtsc to hire 700 staff for new Derby call centre |
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Seven hundred jobs are being created at a call centre in Derby, formerly run by the financial firm Egg. | Seven hundred jobs are being created at a call centre in Derby, formerly run by the financial firm Egg. |
HEROtsc will move the staff into its new Derby operations centre in the next six months with a recruitment drive starting immediately. | |
The site, at Pride Park, will operate part of Sky's customer service centre. | |
HEROtsc spokesman David Turner said it was hoped operations at the site would be increased to bring the total number of new staff to 1,500 over 18 months. | |
A recruitment drive to hire staff from Derby and surrounding areas will start on 17 December. | |
"I am delighted to say that we are in a position to offer employment opportunities at a variety of levels to the Derby workforce," Mr Turner said. | "I am delighted to say that we are in a position to offer employment opportunities at a variety of levels to the Derby workforce," Mr Turner said. |
HEROtsc was formed after Telecom Service Centres (TSC), which was set up in the 1990s in Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute, west of Glasgow, became part of the Indian-based multinational Hero Group three years ago. | HEROtsc was formed after Telecom Service Centres (TSC), which was set up in the 1990s in Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute, west of Glasgow, became part of the Indian-based multinational Hero Group three years ago. |
The firm already employs more than 4,000 staff at eight call centres in the UK - mostly in Scotland. | The firm already employs more than 4,000 staff at eight call centres in the UK - mostly in Scotland. |
Derby City Council chief executive Adam Wilkinson said the decision to expand into Derby "shows the benefit of the council's open approach to business". | Derby City Council chief executive Adam Wilkinson said the decision to expand into Derby "shows the benefit of the council's open approach to business". |
"This is another winner for Derby." | "This is another winner for Derby." |
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