C-3 Creating Buzz Among Area Job Seekers

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By Benito Baeza

Twin Falls, Idaho - Last week a Florida based company announced plans to take over the old Dell building and start up the call center again; plans are to hire more than one thousand employees eventually, and the company is already accepting applications.

C-3 is preparing to get set up shop within months, and they're talking with a number of agencies on getting people into needed positions.

C-3 is in talks with the Idaho Department of Labor along with the College of Southern Idaho on getting the ball rolling to get people into positions.

CSI Instruction Dean Todd Schwarz says, "The college is very interested in economic development and getting people to work that s one of our primary rolls as a community college so we're just making any resources that we can available to C-3 as they try to get the call center up and running."

Tuesday, officials took time to work out the recruitment process, so when job seekers come in they've got an organized process to go through, and Schwarz says they are anticipating fairly big response.

Staff at the Department of Labor, are already going through resumes; C-3 is looking for licensed insurance agents along with customer service reps.

In about a week, the Department Of Labor will have a link on their website with more details on how to apply and possibly a job fair later in July.

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