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cracking interview
by on Dec 27, 2007 05:31 PM  Permalink 

hi i m appearing 4 an interview in an internatinal call center 4 d post of technical support execative , what could b the expected questions from there side ?????????????

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knowing bpo
by aesha on Aug 01, 2007 09:42 PM  Permalink 

hi Zia i am aesha i don't know bpo what is the bpo & what r the work for bpo i can't know the bpo post plz tell me some thing in brif bpo i know is this a silli que but help me

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Future of BPO. Is there the same way we can earn as software industry
by Yuvakrishna on Jun 02, 2006 10:58 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I am a fresher with 80 percent aggregate in engg. I am taking BPO career. as it gives high pay. Do u think there is bright future in BPO.

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RE:Future of BPO. Is there the same way we can earn as software industry
by on Mar 28, 2007 09:29 AM  Permalink
sir iam ram from chennai at india iam want the progest in any .net ,java platfom



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Switch over from BPO to IT.
by Indranil M on Dec 04, 2005 09:58 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hi Zia,

I am an Electronics Engineering graduate and have done software courses like Java and Oracle. I have an experience of 5 1/2+ years in the BPO industry. I have been associated with various processes ranging from Web-based to voice to Back-Office.
However, I am interested in switching myself to the SAP field.
I am currently doing my management in Information Technology from the Symbiosis institute.
I would like to know how would SAP help in boosting my career.
Also, within SAP, which area would be most suitable for me (e.g., manufacturing, financials, etc).
Awaiting your reply soon.

Sincerely,

Indranil Mukherjee





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RE:Switch over from BPO to IT.
by DEEP on Dec 10, 2005 08:54 PM  Permalink
Hi,Experience is valued in BPO as well, in terms of entry level salaries. Only thing the employers are afraid of is the possibility of attrition if overqualified persons are employed. You will initially find it difficult to get in the commune of young professionals (if not kids). However, if the salary is satisfying, you may join.If you have good interpersonal and motivational skills, this sector promises vertical growth. Join a good company with acclaimed employee satisfaction.

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Looking for Best Technical Analyst job in any IT industry
by T.V. Sreeranganath on Nov 10, 2005 04:50 PM  Permalink 

I am IT professional with experience of 15 years. in various IT support activities like EDP, MIS, SYS Admin, H/w, S/w, Network, Os, Desktop, Helpdsk, customer support, maintenance, Technical Support, Development & Implementation, Planning, communication, Training and also as a Team Leader. This experience is in various leading NON-IT companies. Presently with MNC - FMCG from past seven years.
Now, I am looking for job in Call Centre / BPO or any It industry. Because they are well paid. Will I fit there? Call centres never consider our prior exp. & hence they me as a fresher. How do I negotiate this matter & convince them to pay more.




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