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Newcastle tech firm reveals 2018 recruitment drive
Newcastle-based tech firm Allay has announced it will begin the new year with a recruitment drive to fill a number of roles at its growing city centre office space.
Formed in 2015, Allay provides back-end processing and technology systems to the claims management industry via its web and app-based processing platforms, and has handled over 2 million claims.
Keen to grow its workforce in the North East, the company is holding a careers open day at its Generator Studios office on Thursday 11 January from 5pm to 7pm.
The firm is looking to speak to candidates regarding a number of roles including contact centre sales manager, sales advisors, inbound customer services, case handling, administration and invoicing.
Attendees can pre-book one-to-one appointments to meet with the company’s head of HR and department leads. On the evening, they will benefit from a presentation to find out more about Allay, and go on a tour of the offices.
Steven Bell, Allay’s CEO said: “We have some fantastic career opportunities available here in the region in line with our ambitious growth plans, and are keen to give those looking to take the next steps in their professional development the chance to find out more about the company and roles we’re recruiting.
“Whatever candidates’ qualifications and experience, we’re interested to find out what they could bring to the business.
“We are really passionate about employees’ development and those successful will work alongside our talented team and benefit from training and learning opportunities.”
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