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Uniquely announces over 100 jobs for the North-East

Written by Robert McHugh, on 7th Dec 2023. Posted in General

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SalesSense International has announced that the company will operate under its new name, Uniquely. 

The Irish sales and service outsourcing partner has also announced 'a significant investment' in the North-East region and M1 Corridor, within the next 18 months.

The company plans to create over 100 new job opportunities as a result of the expansion.

'Proud Day'

“Today is an exceptionally proud day for all of us in Uniquely," said Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Uniquely, Gerard Teahon.

"As a result of our unwavering focus on operational excellence, clients are increasingly coming to us to help them with their development and growth objectives and this significant investment of over 100 new job opportunities is in response to increased demand for our services across all our business areas."

International

Uniquely has Customer Engagement Centres in Dundalk and Galway, field sales teams operating nationwide, as well as offices in Manchester. 

The company partners with large Irish and International businesses such as AIB, Bord Gais Energy, Sky, Pinergy, SSE Airtricity and the Irish Red Cross.

'A Great Boost' 

The news of Uniquely's success was welcomed last week by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin.

“Today’s announcement is a great boost for Dundalk and the wider North East area, and it paves the way for even further innovation," said Minister Martin.

"I want to wish the Uniquely team every success in its ongoing expansion.”

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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