AT&T opened a high-speed Internet technical support center in Little Rock on Wednesday, a hub that will provide 189 jobs. AT&T announced in September 2007 that it would build the facility, the 13th center in the country that will assist Internet customers with questions about their high-speed digital subscriber lines, or DSL.
The 12 other centers already are opened, said Jason Allen, an assistant director for Internet services at San Antonio-based AT&T. AT&T already has hired 14 managers and 79 customerservice workers for the center, located on the seventh floor of AT&T's 10-story office building in downtown. The company will hire another 86 people by August to get the facility up to full capacity, Allen said.
Hi, my name is Tytarian Collins and I was looking to see if there were any opening positions working at the AT&T new call center in Little Rock.
Posted by: Tytarian Collins | March 31, 2011 at 02:02 PM