Business & Tech
E-Commerce Firm Hiring 1,250 Workers in Georgia
Radial is filling seasonal posts in Lawrenceville and Brunswick, but says some of the jobs may become full-time.

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA — Radial, a multi-national e-commerce company, plans to hire 1,250 new workers in Georgia.
Formerly known as Ebay Enterprise, Radial will be filling positions in Lawrenceville and Brunswick to support what's anticipated to be a huge increase in demand during the upcoming holiday season.
The Pennsylvania-based company, which provides order management, payment processing, order routing and other services for online companies, has a fulfillment center in Lawrenceville and a call center in Brunswick.
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In Lawrenceville, employees "will be trained to leverage Radial's technology, and fulfillment and freight solutions to fulfill orders in the most efficient ways possible, even when demand spikes," according to a news release.
The jobs are seasonal. But Radial's press release noted that some may be turned into full-time positions.
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To learn more about job openings in Georgia, visit www.radial.com/jobs.
"The holidays are a highly anticipated time for families and the busiest time of year for retail," said Ricardo Layun, general manager of North American customer care for Radial. "Radial works behind the scenes to ensure our clients are exceeding their customers' expectations year round, and particularly during the holiday season."
Radial clients include Toys R Us, PetsMart, Dick's Sporting Goods, Kate Spade, DSW and Shoe Carnival.
In April, eBay Enterprise and Innotrac joined forces to become Radial. The company operates 26 distribution centers and six call centers in the United States, Canada and Europe and employs more than 7,000 people.
Globally, the company is planning to add more than 20,000 workers, the press release said.
(Photo via Radial Inc. LinkedIn page)
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