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Hewitt chooses Poland for its HR Outsourcing Center

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07 Mar 2006 | (News)

Hewitt Associates, a global human resources services company, announced the opening of a new HR outsourcing center in Krakow, Poland.

Approximately 300 Hewitt associates will work at the Krakow center, providing customer service support to Hewitt's HR BPO clients in Europe. In addition, Hewitt will conduct pension administration and software development services from the new facility.

"Krakow fits perfectly into Hewitt's global HR BPO strategy," said Bryan Doyle, president of HR outsourcing for Hewitt. "With this Central European operation, we are extending our capabilities to support our growing portfolio of Europe-based clients, and offering a multilingual workforce."

With the opening of the Krakow center, Hewitt will have 42 HR BPO service centers in 15 locations, including the United States, Brazil, India, Canada and the United Kingdom.

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