Wellington software firm Xero plans to expand its customer service numbers as part of its plans to become a world force in the accounting industry.
Founder Rod Drury said he would love to hire extra customer service staff. As well as 50 to 100 more people for its software development and testing team over the next year to 18 months.
Xero will move into new offices in March that can accommodate 180 employees. "As we look at supporting a million customers - and we think that is very achievable- we would be over at least 500 people."
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Stellar, a leading contact centre and business process outsourcing provider, today announced they have been awarded the contact centre services contract with TransLink with work commencing July 1st 2012.
Acting TranLink CEO Matt Longland said "I'm pleased to welcome Stellar to the TransLink network as we continue to enhance our customer service response for up to 1.5 million calls a year".
"Stellar are specialists in providing contact centres for major brands in Australia and globally, with extensive experience across a wide range of industries including utilities, telecommunications, finance and travel information services. I believe they will be a great information channel for TransLink customers".
Stellar will manage varying call and transaction types including journey planner enquiries, customer feedback and complaints, 'go card' enquiries and transactions, on the 13 12 30 customer contact number.
Melissa Hamilton, Stellar CEO (Asia Pacific) recently said "We're thrilled to have been awarded this opportunity with TransLink. We have a comprehensive understanding of the transport industry in Australia and we look forward to building a strong relationship based on service excellence and innovation".
Dr Catriona Wallace uses the Phone Channel to test customer service while also trying to buy a strapless dress.