Glasgow is set for a graduate jobs boost thanks to new funding announced by the Scottish government. More than 1,500 jobs are being created in Scotland's largest city thanks to £6.8 million of funding for Glaswegian businesses. Tesco Personal Finance will create 880 jobs thanks to the funding, while Esure Holdings will seek to fill 250 new vacancies. Elsewhere, Sykes Global Services, City Park Technology Centre and Velos-IT will all create new positions in Glasgow, many of which will be targeted at university leavers. Scottish National Party candidate in the upcoming Glasgow North East by-election David Kerr said that investment in jobs in the city is a priority. "In these tough times, 1,505 jobs and nearly £7 million of new investment will make a real difference in Glasgow," he commented. The additional Tesco Personal Finance jobs will be created at a new customer service centre in the city, which will be based at Broadway One. It will manage the company's customer sales and service.
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