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Etech, Inc. looking to hire several hundred in Lufkin, Nacogdoches

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Etech, Inc. in Lufkin and Nacogdoches are each looking to hire 200 new employees.


From talking to customers over the phone to responding via email to customer service claims, the company says full and part-time positions are open.

Etech, Inc. is contracted out by several Fortune 500 companies to handle their sales and customer service work.

Job placement groups say employers expect a relatively stable hiring pace during the fourth quarter, compared to the third quarter.

"As our programs at Etech continue to grow, our customers require more hours from us," Etech, Inc. HR Generalist John Riley said. "That, in turn, gives us the opportunity to employ more people in East Texas and that's something that we're really excited about."

To apply for a job at Etech, Inc., go to etechtexas.com and click on "careers."

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