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Call me: Tech powers Philippines call centre success
Posted by: haikuman
Date: May 15, 2012 06:16AM
Who would have thunk it . . . ?

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By Kate McGeown
BBC News, Manila


When night falls in Manila, a wave of young people scurry into the skyscrapers which criss-cross the city

They're call centre agents, and because most of their clients are on the other side of the world, the night shift is their busiest time.

Last year, with more than 600,000 call centre workers, the Philippines officially overtook India as the world's call centre capital.

If you phone up to book a flight, buy a theatre ticket or complain that water is cascading out of your washing machine, you're now more likely to speak to a Filipino than an Indian.

The Philippines has a number of obvious advantages when it comes to call centres. Wages are low and most Filipinos speak English in an accent which, given the American colonial influence here, is easy for US customers to understand.



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Re: Call me: Tech powers Philippines call centre success
Posted by: IronMac
Date: May 15, 2012 06:31AM
And Canadian companies were some of the first to move in.
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Re: Call me: Tech powers Philippines call centre success
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: May 15, 2012 06:51AM
And is it like the India call centers, where the employees are required to lie to the customers and use names not there own ?

My last conversation with one such lad.
"This is Bob".
"Where are you Bob ? "
"I'm in Georgia !"
"Oh. Well "Go Bulldogs" !"
"What ? "
""Bob'.... your name is possibly Vishrant and you're in Mumbai. Tike Non ? "
"Well, yes, but I'm not allowed to say so".
"Very well. Perhaps you can help me..."
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Re: Call me: Tech powers Philippines call centre success
Posted by: rob banzai
Date: May 15, 2012 01:46PM
Quote
haikuman
Wages are low and most Filipinos speak English in an accent which... is easy for US customers to understand.

nono smiley



I'll see you again... when we are both like golden clouds on the wind.
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Re: Call me: Tech powers Philippines call centre success
Posted by: Rolando
Date: May 16, 2012 10:47PM
I used to work with a couple of Filipinos, brothers. Older was born there and came here as a toddler, younger one born here. Great guys, I used to tease them that the males were hispanic but the women ( I used the word "chicks"winking smiley were Asian!

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