No let-up in hiring new 'Pinoy' workers for RP-based BPOs, says TUCP survey
MANILA,
Dec. 15 (PNA) -- Despite what many fears to be a looming global
financial crisis, major Philippine business process outsourcing (BPOs)
providers, mostly contact or call center operators, remain as among the
top job providers in the country with their unabated recruitment of
fresh Filipino workers and staff.
According
to a survey conducted by the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
(TUCP), at least 23 BPO providers are still hiring new personnel,
mainly contact center agents as well information-technology and
administrative support staff.
No
less than President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo cited BPOs as the one of
the major contributors in her Admistration's job-generation program.
Under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, the Philippines had emerged as
a BPO top global destination, second only to India.
The
President attributes the rise of the Philippines as a top BPO
destination, owing to the Filipinos' world-class skills and proficiency
to speak and write in the English language.
"A
number of BPO providers are drafting additional staff on account of
expansion, while others are requiring fill-in personnel due to
attrition, or the loss of employees," TUCP secretary-general and former
Senator Ernesto Herrera said.
Among
the firms enlisting hiring a new workers are Aegis PeopleSupport Inc.,
Affiliated Computer Services Inc., APAC Customer Services Inc.,
Convergys Philippines Services Corp.;
Dell
International Services Philippines Inc., Deutsche Knowledge Services
Pte. Ltd., eTelecare Global Solutions Inc., Hinduja TMT Ltd.;
HSBC Electronic Data Processing Philippines Inc. and ICT Marketing
Services Inc.
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Morgan Chase Bank N.A. Philippine Customer Care Center, NCO Group Inc.,
NuComm International Inc., PeopleTalk Contact Solutions Inc., Stellar
Global Solutions Inc., Synnex-Concentrix Corp.;
Telephilippines
Inc., TeleTech Holidngs Inc., Telus International Philippines Inc., VXI
Global Solutions Inc., West Contact Services Inc. and WinSource
Solutions Inc. are all likewise still looking for new staff.
Herrera
cited the case of APAC, which is recruiting 1,000 agents and support
staff, including those meant for deployment to a new contact center
Tacloban City.
He
also cited Deutsche Knowledge Services, which is recruiting 900
financial, business and accounting associates to provide back office
support to its global financial operations, as well as ICT Marketing
Services, which is hiring 400 agents, including those meant for
deployment to a new contact center in Cabanatuan City.
Most of the firms require only two years of college education or "some college (units)" to qualify for prospective agents.
He
said even high school graduates with exceptional English or foreign
language skills could readily qualify for employment, according to
Herrera.
The
TUCP survey also showed that a number of BPO providers have a
"desperate need" for contact center agents or back office staff with
bilingual or multilingual skills.
Among
these firms enlisting bilingual or multilingual staff are
PeopleSupport, Convergys, Synnex and Telephilippines. They are scouting
for full-time or part-time staff that can speak Spanish, Cantonese,
French or Japanese.
WinSource
is also looking for electronic mail support agents who can write in
Spanish, Korean or Japanese, as well as outbound contact center agents
who can speak Mandarin, Spanish, Korean or Japanese.
Meanwhile,
the global manufacturing and technology giant Emerson Electric Co. is
also looking for in-house contact center staff that can speak French,
Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German, Finnish and/or Russian. (PNA)
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