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Express International Inc opened it’s second  (BPO) centre with the facilitating help of the Government of Guyana

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September 30, 2022
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Express International Inc opened it’s second  (BPO) centre with the facilitating help of the Government of Guyana, this time in Region Two.  The company opened its first location in Georgetown in 2021, opening some 300 jobs for persons living in the capital city. The company’s CEO, Ken Deocharran, said his vision encompasses an environment conducive to upward mobility in the sector.

“We are set out to build a sustainable workforce. My goal is to build an environment where employees will be able to achieve their goals, and create an opportunity for growth within,”Deocharran explained.

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Some 14 persons from various communities in Essequibo are currently employed at the new location, with more persons expected to join in the coming months.

Mayor of Anna Regina, Rajendra Prahbulall, Chief Investment Officer of GO-Invest, Dr Peter Ramsaroop and Regional Chairman Vilma DaSilva were also present at the launch.

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