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Article: Dell Plans to Create 50 Customer-Service Jobs at Facility in Twin Falls, Idaho.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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- April 16, 2002
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By Virginia S. Hutchins, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Apr. 16--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--Dell Computer Corp. will add customer-service functions to its technical-support facility in Twin Falls, creating 50 full-time jobs, Dell's local manager said Monday.
The Texas-based computer giant is recruiting for the customer-service positions immediately. It plans to start interviewing this week or next and put its new hires on the payroll for training in May. They'll start taking customers' telephone calls regarding billing, order-status and similar questions in mid- to late June, said Michael Jaillet, Dell's site director in ...
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