Date: Monday March 29, 2010 11:02:49 am
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http://www.bizlex.com/ShoeBoxArticle-329.113117_ACS_to_Hire_320_People_in_Kentucky.htmlXEROX’s A.C.S. DIV. TO HIRE 320 EMPLOYEES
IN KENTUCKY Affiliated Computer Services,
Inc. (ACS), A Xerox Company, is creating 320 new jobs in Kentucky. Two
hundred seventy of the jobs are in Lexington, including 80 full time and
190 temporary positions, and 50 at its Pikeville facility. Positions
are customer care agents and supervisors and are needed to accommodate
increased business.”These new jobs are another sign that Kentucky and
ACS are strong and growing, providing jobs and opportunities for
Kentuckians,” said Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear. “Kentucky has
created a business-friendly environment where companies like ACS have
the foundation to expand.”
ACS is expanding its current workforce
and requires new employees quickly in order to handle the company’s
growth. ACS is seeking to hire and train agents, supervisors and
managers immediately. Applicants are encouraged to apply online at
http://www.acs-inc.com, but walk-in applications will also be accepted at ACS’
facilities at 101 Yorkshire Boulevard in Lexington and 55 ACS Boulevard
in the Mossy Bottom Business Park in Pikeville. In Lexington, those
interested in applying can also call 859-389-2280 during regular
business hours. In Pikeville, applicants can call 606-218-2513 with
questions.”Clients look to ACS to provide superior customer care work,”
said Tom Blodgett, chief operating officer for commercial operations,
ACS. “ACS earned this additional work because of our past success, our
ability to exceed expectations, find talented employees and to do so
quickly.”
ACS is an award winning leader in the call center
outsourcing industry, providing quality service to clients for more than
20 years. With more than 34,000 agents in 150 call centers around the
world, ACS employees handle in excess of one million customer
interactions every day in 20 different languages.ACS employs
approximately 4,000 people in Kentucky, including 2,000 in Lexington.
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