By Q Radio News
UK based call centre company Sensée has announced it's creating 300 new jobs in Northern Ireland.
The announcement was made by irst Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill.
They were joined in making the announcement by Economy Minister Diane Dodds
This first-time investment into Northern Ireland by the company will see the creation of 300 work from home contact centre roles.
The jobs will also provide a unique opportunity for those facing barriers to work as a result of location, personal or family circumstances.
First Minister Arlene Foster says Sensee’s plans to create 300 “work from home” jobs in NI is to be welcomed. The GB based call centre company says the jobs will be open to everyone regardless of location. pic.twitter.com/W2NHGqS4WT
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GB based call centre company Sensée says it’s creating 300 new jobs in Northern Ireland. All of the positions will be on a “work from home” basis. First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill made the announcement: pic.twitter.com/xTCgGM6uZN
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Economy Minister Diane Dodds has welcomed news that a call centre company based in GB has announced it’s creating 300 new jobs in Northern Ireland. It’s Sensee’s first investment here and all of the positions will be on a “work from home”basis. pic.twitter.com/cvMo2ZIaix
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Sensée is looking to fill the 300 positions over the coming months. Recruitment and training are both completed on-line and candidates can apply at: www.sensee.co.uk/ni-jobs
Chief Operating Officer at GB call centre company Sensée - Rob Smale - has told Q Radio the 300 new jobs it’s creating in NI will be home- based and open to everyone regardless of location pic.twitter.com/Vvu1uBMOiT
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