wave of stupidity in this thread!
Sa NextQ bro, i was specifically assigned on this shift for 24/7 support by our American Supervisor nga tua sa U.S., it's a VoIP and Hosted Telecom Account.asa ka na company?
working in a BPO is cool![]()
for me, it's no longer the "want", but the "need" to have a work para ibuhi sa pamilya. pasalamat na lang ko naay BPO kay WALAY AGE REQM'T kay og naa, asa kaha ko gipunit ron, trending ra ba aning non-BPO companies lapas na gani ta's kalendaryo wala na tay lugar sa opisina!
medical insurance!!! ul need it !!
pay and benefitsunsa paman diay..
i admit its an okay JOB but its not a CAREER. but hey it pays well for my age and educational background lmao
For me, there are so many job opportunities if we work to a BPO company. Example of these jobs are Web Developers, System Analyst, Software Developer or Programmer, Network and Cable Technicians and etc. See? We can choose whatever we want. So, pay and benefits are just some of the factors that we can get if we work to a BPO company.
For addition, according to Call Center, Answering Services & Call Centers Services - Call Centers India Inc. there are 10 reasons why we should be work in a BPO company;
1.) One can earn a quick buck and lots of it.
2.) No technical qualification required.
3.) No investment needed to upgrade yourself unlike many other professions.
4.) One’s communication skills can be greatly improved.
5.) You can actually imbibe a lot of knowledge depending on the industry you are working for, i.e insurance, finance, accounting, telecom, auto, computer hardware etc.
6.) You may be made to undergo the six-sigma and other quality control programmes hugely in demand in the corporate world.
7.) You get good food for free and lots of recreational activities like gym, swimming pool, billiards, Internet for free.
8.) The work environment of most of the international call centres is truly world class.
9.) There are open feedback sessions during training which help you to know your strengths and weaknesses.
10.) Working in a BPO also helps while applying for a Visa to a foreign country .
For more information, you may check the website. I hope it helps you alot![]()
college graduate ka unya kung mo work ka nga in line sa imo course, ang difference sa sweldo (per day) compare sa mga minimum wage worker nga undergrad gani kay 30~50 ra,
pagsure oi, unsay gibayran sa imo, refund sa papel ug ballpen sa pagswela nimo?
mao ng nindot if bpo, bsan d ka grad, dako ka sweldo, nindot pa jud ang health benefits, d pareho anang uban salig lang sa philhealth, ahak
I've said this before and I would just like to reiterate. I am thankful that the BPO industry exists in Cebu. For one it brings food to the table but at the end of the day are we really happy? IMHO, working in a BPO is just a quick fix. Not everyone will enjoy doing this job forever, even if ma-promote pa ka, you might end up finding yourself in a rut. So what am I really trying to say here is take time to know what you really want to do in life. What are you really passionate about and what will make you happy? Mao na cya ang job na worth doing. I know it's not gonna be easy but if you really want it, at the end it might be worth it. Money is not everything. Life is too short and I chose to be happy. Just my two cents.
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