Perceptis Opens Corporate HQ & Call Center in Greenville, SC
05/25/2011
CEO Bill Bradfield said his company already has filled over 25 key positions at the Greenville County facility, and by year-end plans on having a workforce of 100 employees. This past January, the company announced it expected to create 200 new jobs at the facility over the next few years.
Perceptis said it will service a number of new customers from the Greenville location, as well as expand its service offerings to existing clients..
"Greenville County and South Carolina provide us with the strong talent we need to excel in the higher education arena," noted Perceptis VP of Operations Mark Pfeilerfor, "and we are excited about rapidly growing our team and operations in this community. We see the sky as the limit for Greenville."
Established in 2004, Perceptis has grown rapidly to service over 100 institutions and 1.5 million end users throughout the United States. It provides 24/7 support for IT, financial aid, human resources, recruitment, admissions, enrollment, retention, facilities and general switchboard.
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