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BPO explosion
Another 3,000 jobs by year-end; Ja now a hot destination for call centres
BY INGRID BROWN Associate editor -- special assignment browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
JAMAICA is now among the most sought-after destinations for major clients of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services with the local sector expecting to increase to 20,000 the number of jobs available by year end, according to Yoni Epstein, chief executive officer of ItelBPO in Montego Bay, St James. The sector, he said, currently employs 17,000 people and has been growing at just over 20 per cent over the past few years.
According to Epstein, Jamaica is more competitive than some of its counterparts for several reasons, including the fact that it is in the same time zone as the North East United States, it's an English-speaking country, the incentive package is competitive globally , there is a large pool of skilled individuals, the attrition rate is much lower, and the devaluation of the dollar has made retail pricing competitive with places like The Philippines.
Epstein explained that the opportunity exists for Jamaica to benefit tremendously from the sector, which has provided some one million jobs in The Philippines and India, and 40,000 in the nearby Dominican Republic.
"If you look at our track record we have been growing at 21 per cent per annum in the last few years.
Johnny si wi JA BPO value proposition yah:
* Very low barrier to market entry. Your team can be up & running within weeks of a green light from you
* Termites see BPO as a key growth driver...They're incentives available for savvy foreigners like you to get noice profits while helping to drive the "growth" you demand
* Startup costs are moderate. You can get going with say a 25 seat BPO facility for under $20K...Less than the price of your car
* We can set you up with a vetted local BPO-expert partner who can provide a turnkey solution..Office space, experienced staff, management..AND clients/campaigns!! Noice!!
* Very low equipment costs since your telecom solutions are cloud-hosted and available on demand...Guaranteed 99.95 uptime with your UPS online
* Since clients are located in the US..you can control campaign payments (can direct to your US corp ) and client relations..With that your chances fi di locals carry yuh down are minuscule ...Plus average ROI in the business is >20% ....Dat nuh big my yute?!!
* You can install internet enabled CCTV for monitoring the room, audit functions in the soft-phones (juss watch out fi scamming ) and Skype conferencing for no-cost international comms....
All operated by you from the comfort of your Deep South pad. Yuh nuh affi leff yuh Seedless Grapes & AC more dan suh..Woooiiiee
Now wi cova all di basics.... costs, security, ops, personnel, returns, management etc...all no problem
If yuh and your group cyaan hangle dis layup...yuh basically juss a blow smoke outa you know where bout investment ah Yaad
Mek wi know Big Man
BPO explosion
Another 3,000 jobs by year-end; Ja now a hot destination for call centres
BY INGRID BROWN Associate editor -- special assignment browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
JAMAICA is now among the most sought-after destinations for major clients of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services with the local sector expecting to increase to 20,000 the number of jobs available by year end, according to Yoni Epstein, chief executive officer of ItelBPO in Montego Bay, St James. The sector, he said, currently employs 17,000 people and has been growing at just over 20 per cent over the past few years.
According to Epstein, Jamaica is more competitive than some of its counterparts for several reasons, including the fact that it is in the same time zone as the North East United States, it's an English-speaking country, the incentive package is competitive globally , there is a large pool of skilled individuals, the attrition rate is much lower, and the devaluation of the dollar has made retail pricing competitive with places like The Philippines.
Epstein explained that the opportunity exists for Jamaica to benefit tremendously from the sector, which has provided some one million jobs in The Philippines and India, and 40,000 in the nearby Dominican Republic.
"If you look at our track record we have been growing at 21 per cent per annum in the last few years.
Johnny si wi JA BPO value proposition yah:
* Very low barrier to market entry. Your team can be up & running within weeks of a green light from you
* Termites see BPO as a key growth driver...They're incentives available for savvy foreigners like you to get noice profits while helping to drive the "growth" you demand
* Startup costs are moderate. You can get going with say a 25 seat BPO facility for under $20K...Less than the price of your car
* We can set you up with a vetted local BPO-expert partner who can provide a turnkey solution..Office space, experienced staff, management..AND clients/campaigns!! Noice!!
* Very low equipment costs since your telecom solutions are cloud-hosted and available on demand...Guaranteed 99.95 uptime with your UPS online
* Since clients are located in the US..you can control campaign payments (can direct to your US corp ) and client relations..With that your chances fi di locals carry yuh down are minuscule ...Plus average ROI in the business is >20% ....Dat nuh big my yute?!!
* You can install internet enabled CCTV for monitoring the room, audit functions in the soft-phones (juss watch out fi scamming ) and Skype conferencing for no-cost international comms....
All operated by you from the comfort of your Deep South pad. Yuh nuh affi leff yuh Seedless Grapes & AC more dan suh..Woooiiiee
Now wi cova all di basics.... costs, security, ops, personnel, returns, management etc...all no problem
If yuh and your group cyaan hangle dis layup...yuh basically juss a blow smoke outa you know where bout investment ah Yaad
Mek wi know Big Man
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