Johnstown call center looking to hire after layoff of hundreds earlier this year

Qualfon, a global marketing and call center, said last February it was looking to become one of Johnstown's largest employers. Representatives of the company said they were looking to hire over 400 people in the Johnstown office.

Qualfon, a global marketing and call center, said last February it was looking to become one of Johnstown's largest employers.

Representatives of the company said they were looking to hire over 400 people in the Johnstown office.

Between January and March this year, over 200 employees were laid off according to documents the business sent to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.

Qualfon said on Wednesday they were having yet another hiring event.

It said in May the Johnstown office started working with a new client, the phone company T-Mobile.

Qualfon Operations Manager Stacey Lacovitch said the site is exceeding expectations for the telecommunication sales leading to T-Mobile wanting to expand the Johnstown Qualfon.

Qualfon Sales Manager Devlin Herring said right now they have about 75 employees. He said they are looking to go over 100 employees soon, and potentially get up to 150 by early next year.

Herring said there will be more hiring events, including what they call "Walk-In Wednesday," where potential recruits can walk into the location on Broad Street on Wednesdays to learn more about the job.

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