21/04/2015

300 New Jobs Announced In Cardiff

A Cardiff-based call centre has announced the creation of 300 new jobs.

Firstsource Solutions currently employs 800 people at Cardiff Bay and is to create new sales and customers service jobs in both its inbound and outbound departments.

Making the announcement the company said that it is "delighted" to be able to bring new employment to Cardiff.

(MH/CD)

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