Triton Recovery Group is hosting a Job Fair and Career Expo that will offer a range of career opportunities for those interested in commercial collections.
The event takes place on March 6 and 7 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Both in-person and virtual interview options are available.
The in-person event will be held at the Business Center located on the first floor of University Place at City Center, 3111 N University Drive in Coral Springs.
Job seekers can meet directly with hiring managers from Triton Recovery Group and learn more about the company and the positions available.
For those who prefer to attend remotely, the event will also be accessible online via Teams for virtual interviews. Interested candidates can request a virtual interview by emailing hr@tritonrecoveryllc.com.
Triton Recovery Group is looking to fill the following positions:
- Collection Specialist
- Accountant
- Attorney
- Accounts Receivable Recovery Specialist
- Paralegal
Based in Coral Springs, Triton Recovery Group is a fully insured and bonded commercial collections firm licensed in Florida. Specializing in the Merchant Cash Advance industry, the firm handles all types of commercial debt collections nationwide.
Triton Recovery Group prides itself on its prompt, professional approach to collections and its commitment to building long-term relationships with clients.
For more information, visit Triton Recovery Group’s website or reach out via email to jobfair@tritonrecoveryllc.com.
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