Xerox to hire 440 people in Bucharest and Iasi by year-end

Newsroom 26/06/2013 | 14:15

Xerox will be expanding its business process outsourcing (BPO) operations in Romania to answer demand from its European clients. For this purpose, the company will be employing 440 people by the end of the year in its offices in Bucharest and Iasi, announced the company.

“We are now employing both inexperienced young people as seniors in fields such as HR services, IT, financial and customer relations services,” says Florentina Vasiliu, HR manager, Xerox Business Services Romania.

Applicants must know at least one foreign language, especially English, Italian or German.

In Bucharest, 140 new people will be hired in the new Multigalaxy II building in the north of the city, alongside the existing team of 250 employees working in the first office of the company dedicated to equipment, technology, document management services and office fleet.

“This is a very good opportunity for young people who speak foreign languages and have computer skills and for professionals with administrative experience who want more from their career,” said Vasiliu.

“Currently, we are especially interested in German speakers for IT support services in our new Bucharest headquarters,” she added.

Xerox also expanded its BPO services it provides in the two Iasi offices, including customer care, IT, financial- accounting services, marketing and HR. The company plans to reach 1,500 employees in Iasi by year-end.

In November 2012, Xerox opened its shared services center in Iasi, where it announced it planned to hire 500 people by the end of 2013. The company has already recruited 200 specialists for the center, and it plans to hire 300 more by the end of the year.

 Otilia Haraga

 

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