Centralised office used for the purpose of receiving or transmitting a large volume of requests by telephone.
1Many have emergency contact centres working 24 hours a day.
2He added that five new contact centres had been established.
3Performix's Acumen Performance manager software will be implemented by Adventure Tours in its contact centres in Texas.
4We therefore encourage you to avoid sending us any post should our other contact centres also have to close.
5JamJou is an innovative game-based training software, specifically aimed at frontline staff in the hospitality sector, contact centres and retail.
6This builds on the success of the city's push to connect 100 municipal offices, libraries, and contact centres, now complete.
7By late 2012 we were answering over 90% of calls to our contact centres.
8They help with anything from CV writing and finding training courses to lifts to social service contact centres so they can see their children.
9It employs just under 9,000 people in the UK, and has contact centres in Newark, Stoke, Manchester and Glasgow.
10Though the sight of new contact centres opening up has become a common feature of South Africa's larger cities this...
11The group already employs nearly 2,000 people at its existing customer contact centres in Bangor and Newry, in Co Down.
12Here's a few things to know: Our contact centres will be closed on 25 and 26 December, and 1 and 2 of January.
13Contact centres handle up to 80 per cent of interactions between companies and their customers.
14Convenience can drive the need for human contact : Contact centres have an important role to play as customers engage with banks' latest innovations.
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