Enterprise to Open Call Center in Eugene, Ore.
The auto rental company expects the new call center to handle more than 10,000 car rental reservations and customer service calls each day.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car will locate a call center in downtown Eugene, Ore. this spring, creating about 200 jobs and a fresh breath for the city center, The Register-Guard reports.
The hiring for the center is set to begin in February with recruiters for the car rental company seeking to fill 120 full-time and 80 part-time jobs, spokeswoman Christy Conrad said. A market analysis set for January will determine the precise wage levels.
Call center employees will get health insurance, dental benefits and an employer-match 401k retirement savings plan.
Enterprise is likely to find plenty of applicants. The Royal Caribbean call center, which opened in Eugene in January 2006, attracted a half-dozen qualified applicants for every job it had to offer.
According to The Register-Guard, Enterprise expects the new Eugene call center to handle more than 10,000 car rental reservations and customer service calls each day.
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