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Previously IRMC, iQor Inc., a premier provider of call center services, carries on its worldwide expansion with the opening of its second call center in India, the new Center of Excellence in Delhi. Almost doubling its operations in India, iQor intends to use the service of over 1,000 people by the last part of 2008. As part of its growing pledge to employee retention, iQor gives to performance chances to grow financially in responsibility and in title within the company. It likewise offers its employees chance being the one of its kind to work in other iQor offices at any place throughout the world. |
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As a business process outsourcing BPO unit of telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. PLDT, SP; Technologies, Inc, anticipates an increasing need for health care-related services like medical transcription it will enlarge its business by up to 50 percent, from 500 seats to 750 seats. The income of the local medical transcription industry increased by $100 million last year and 15 percent to 20 percent growth is anticipated this year. In a connected development, with BO enterprises from Megaworld Corp's mixed-use development giving jobs to over 12,000 workers, Eastwood City Cyberpark published a 21 percent growth in export incomes last year. |
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Sutherland Global Services, a business process outsourcing company based in New York, aims to double its workforce in the Philippines by hiring over 5,000 agents within the year to add strength to its present workforce of 5,500.
Fifteen percent of Sutherland's overall business is in the Philippines and to help plans to start new facilities in the cities of Davao, Tarlac and Iloilo, the company needs to hire 5,000 fresh agents from different cities. At an average of $3,500 per seat, Sutherland needs an investment of $17.5 million to fulfill these plans. |
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The famous StarTek of Denver Colorado with 20 sites in North America is now in the Philippines. They are currently building 7,200 square-meters in Makati City. It will employ 1,100 workers.
According to Larry Jones, CEO of StarTek, Philippines has a large pool of skilled workers, excellent telecommunications infrastructure and lower costs vis a vis other sites. |
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