Wed 25th Jan 2012, 02:31PM about second-jobber.com news.
There is good news for British graduates as outsourcing firm Capita is looking to hire another 40 workers for its Moray office in Scotland.
The announcement follows the 100 jobs Capita advertised in November 2011 as the company looked to expand its operations in Forres. The 40 new roles will include a vast range of positions from customer service to senior management.
Moray, Scotland has been hit hard by the conversion of RAF Kinloss from an air base into an army barracks and Moray MP Angus Robertson welcomed the move by Capita to bring more jobs to the region.
Capita Scotland chief executive Steve Langmead said the new roles will see Capita employ more than 300 people in Moray and over 500 in northern Scotland. He said: "The high quality of people available in the north of Scotland, coupled with the excellent support we receive from the Scottish Government, is making this a very attractive area for continued expansion."
Capita employs more than 4,000 people in Scotland in a wide range of businesses including property consultancy, IT services and recruitment.
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