T-Mobile US Expands North Charleston, South Carolina, Customer Experience Center
03/05/2021
"T-Mobile is customer obsessed, and we are so excited that the Charleston community will continue to play a huge role in helping us show even more customers our Un-carrier love! We are so excited for what's to come as we expand our operations and team in Charleston, and we can't wait to tap into the tremendous talent this area has to offer,” said T-Mobile Executive Vice President of Customer Care Callie Field.
Located at 8571 Rivers Avenue, the company expanded its Customer Care Center by 44,350 square feet to accommodate its growing team and plans to bring the Charleston County location to a total of approximately 1,540 full-time employees.
"When globally recognized brands like T-Mobile are able to operate in South Carolina and find success, it shows that the Palmetto State is open for business. T-Mobile's commitment to South Carolina with this latest investment will have an impact in Charleston County and the entire state for years to come,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.
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