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TalkTalk to take on 60 more 'Kickstarters' after first cohort leads to new hire

The scheme provides funding for employers to create roles for young people on Universal Credit

TalkTalk's Salford Soapworks Campus

TalkTalk is set to take on 60 new employees through the Government's Kickstart Scheme after the initial near 50-strong cohort led to a new hire.

The Kickstart scheme, launched last year by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government, provides funding for employers to create six-month work placements for 16- to 24-year-olds in receipt of Universal Credit.

The Salford-based company's move follows the success of the first intake of ‘Kickstarters’ earlier this year, which enabled the firm to create opportunities for almost 50 young people.

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Sophie Eccleston, 24, from Eccles has now joined TalkTalk as part of the first Kickstart integration.

Through the scheme, she secured a support role in the Enterprise Operations team. Just weeks into her placement, she was offered a full-time role and became a permanent member of the team.

Her new role is a delivery co-ordinator in the data solutions team.

She said: "I am profoundly grateful for the Kickstart Scheme and for the opportunity I have been given at TalkTalk.