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ComAround continues to grow

ComAround is today's market leader in Zero Level support, and is established in Sweden and Norway. As part of our continuing growth, we have recently recruited two new talents for our Stockholm office.

"We are seeing increased demand for web-based self-service, and a strong need to automate first-line support. We are therefore reinforcing our Swedish sales team with two new colleagues," says Fredrik Nicklasson, Sales Manager at ComAround.

Sharmarke Ali is newly appointed Key Account Manager. He has a background in IT and Finance, with sales roles at Projectplace among others.

Ulrika Hjelm is newly appointed Key Account Manager. She comes from the automotive industry and various business sales roles.

Welcome to the team!

Topics

  • Data, Telecom, IT

Categories

  • our customers

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