The OEM has added the jobs at a call centre in Moosic.
The Times-Tribune reported on Xerox’s creation of 100 jobs in Moosic, Pennsylvania at a call centre for one of its healthcare clients, with both the temporary and permanent roles dealing with inbound calls related to both “health care and insurance”. The facility in Moosic currently employs around 250 people on behalf of its different clients.
The facility in Moosic also provides call centre outsourcing “for other companies”, with the hiring to take place until the end of September. The OEM’s spokesman Bill McKee stated that “the majority of the 100 new hires will be permanent”, with the temporary roles “project-based”, though many of the people hired for these roles “will have the opportunity to move into permanent positions”.
Xerox stated that candidates can apply online or in person at the facility in the town, and that it is also planning job fairs in the area. The Recycler reported earlier this week on Xerox’s cutting of 468 jobs in Texas.