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future of india
by Hi, I am Ajay on Oct 20, 2007 04:26 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

what would be the future of indian youth, just for some bug they want to destroy their career, guys really there is no life and no career growth in call centre, initialy it sound good but after that your career stuck somewhere. and just for some bug you have to compromise with your studies. plz keep patience and study little bit more then go for job not for call centres. see the developed countries there is no one who want to work at night therefore they have shifted this type of job to developing countries, where human life have no values. so plz try to understand don't go for call centre there are much more option availabel in market.

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  RE:future of india
by Kuldeep Khullar on Oct 23, 2007 05:22 PM   Permalink
Ajay
This is Kuldeep i have started my career witrh a call center 3 years ago and right now i am in a junior managemnet position is a software company in hyderabad. I feel that the openion that you have expressed above is not totally correct. Call center career has a very good life it only depend on how you explore the oppertunity and how you carry forward yourself with it. Pople who have 5 to 7 years of customer relationship experience is prefered for most of the jobs in differnet sectors as those guys will be able to understand the customer prespective better than a fresh graduate for the college all this comes form the tons of calls that they attend of the cutomers troubleshooting their issues. i started my career with 3.5K per month 3.2 years ago i am a B tech graduate, now i earn 15 times more than the first salary i got. Every oppertunity that you get is usefull so thing in a brader way and apply thing, just dont get deviated by what some one ense say...Keep rocking


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