Job opportunities nationwide have been coming out of the wood work this year as the North American contact center vertical continues to see incredible growth. Not more than a week ago did we find home improvement tycoon, Lowes, in a state of influx, seeking to draft 1,000 new bodies for a pending customer support center in Indiana, and now, we find Tadiran (News - Alert) Telecom following suit.
Existing as a global innovator in the fields of IP business telephony and unified communications (UC), as well as leading the way in contact center and control room software solutions, Tadiran Telecom recently chose to announce the opening of a new office in Kennesaw, Ga. Located just outside of Atlanta, the Kennesaw office will serve to better bolster and facilitate customer support for the entire North and South American region.
This area of Georgia is known as a business focal point of the United States, offering Tadiran Telecom a prime location for delivering best-of-breed customer service faster and easier to the region.
Heading up the Kennesaw team will be Mike Davis, SVP of Sales and General Manager to the Americas, while the team itself is to comprise a team of new local hires, as well as employees from call centers elsewhere.
"We are very excited about this new location and extend an invitation to all our partners and customers in the Americas to come to Georgia for the most advanced IP based Unified Communication and Customer Center product demonstrations, training and commercial discussions,” explains Davis.
News of this expansion indeed bespeaks the current state of the company as thriving, one in which was not the case some years previous. Earlier in Tadiran’s timeline, it was bought by Israeli business mogul Shlomo Shmeltzer after running into what are described as liquidity problems.
Shlomo is famously known for acquiring failing businesses and, before dying just earlier this month, definitively left behind a legacy of success in Tadiran Telecom.
Edited by Alisen Downey