15/07/2014

Convergys Expand Belfast Operations

Following the announcement of its acquisition of Stream, Convergys has announced a number of new vacancies at its Belfast operations.

With opportunities for inbound/outbound sales advisors, the company offers:

• Competitive salaries and excellent uncapped commission structures

• 28 days paid holiday

• Company sponsored Healthcare

• Discounts with some of the company’s clients

• Free parking

• Company pension scheme

• Child care voucher scheme

• Opportunities to develop your career through NVQ, internal management training

For more information interested applicants can text ‘Talentbel’ to 60777.

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