AROUND 25 people a week will be landing a job at a computer company over the next two months.
More than 200 jobs were created at the Time Group's manufacturing and administration site in Simonstone after it took over Tiny Computers in January.
Time spokesman Colin Middlemass said: "The acquisition of Tiny has doubled the size of the company and consequently we need to recruit a large amount of skilled people.
"This could benefit local people who are experienced computer technicians or administration, sales and help desk workers."
The ADM recruitment agency and Burnley Jobcentre are working together to ensure all vacancies are filled in the next eight weeks.
They plan to use their new partnership for similar events in the future and ADM staff will conduct interviews at the Jobcentre with job-seekers every Wednesday in the coming weeks.
There are still vacancies at Time for people with IT skills or general administration and basic communication skills. There are also a number of part-time vacancies.
Anyone interested in applying should contact Burnley Jobcentre or ADM recruitment direct on 01282 776777 and ask for Robert Lindsay.
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