Hi, as an MCA, in which area of BPO prefereably suited for my future opening?. now im in App Prog side in Vb.Net, VB, ASP etc. I want to migrate from that.
Which areas r in BPO like financial, payroll etc. pls send me the detailed outlet of all.
RE:BPO investments
by harish on Mar 02, 2005 05:27 AM Permalink
hi its a good decision but dont do it blindly and first study the structure how it works and then dont get into hands of guys who are waiting to cheat guys like you and my sincere advice is to invest little at beggining and be patient for the results and then visualise your ideas and start taking small projects and then get a good dependable small team and the project your self from there and all these takes a minimum of 3 years and u have lot of scope for the boom by that time and this is my general view and my only advice is to be careful of your hard earned money and make wise decisions with lesser risk at the beggining and then u can gamble when you become capable enough.
nasha evn a 10+2 with a technical acumen and an analytical bent of mind can work for a tech process..as high tech as DELL Computers(leaders in home and office home segment ahead of ibm and hp-copact) eg in Wipro Spectramind. Rest of the skills must be thre whch is mandatory for a bpo job.
Yes ! BPO sector is quiet interesting ! Monetarily there is no other sector in India that offers salaries as good as this one ! But when it comes to qualification : skills : jobprofile ratio as an MBA I feel its not quiet promising , there should be some sort of special pay , i feel .... anyway BPO has one disadavantage for normal Indians .. that is "Lack of Proper sleep " !! but " To gain something one should loose something else .. isn't it " !!! bye bye
Hi nasha. I am a BSC(IT) graduate and want to divert my carrer into BPO. Is there any chances for me? If yes, which institute would you prefer that provide some accent training ?