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Filipinos - the linchpin of telecommuting


Added: 05-03-2007
Author: Mark Reymel Ocampo
Category: Communication
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Companies hire brains, not bodies.

Companies and small businesses and telecommuting is considered as a cheap yet practical way to reduce costs to survive in a time of global economic crisis. Industry experts expect the progressive trends in telecommuting and work-at-home work for the next few years. Over the last few years, as the unemployment rate in the U.S. and other countries the world's first discarded, which demand the skills and knowledge and power workers telah meningkat, sebagai perusahaan economic trends and the minor wanted to participate in telecommuting that has menjadi reliable alternative. Indeed, laptops and BlackBerry Ding under an employee is cheaper than maintaining an office. Employers have noted that domestic workers can be productive, if not more productive workforce in the conventional office setting. Earlier or later, this will spawn flooding the outsourcing industry that produces many of his lifestyle. Telecommuting industry is to grow capacity. The Philippines was in the front seat.

Recently, the Prime Minister who is known as telecommuting oDesk company data provided in the report shows that the Philippines for the return on investment than other countries in oDesk. oDesk is one of the world market to work for the Prime Minister of online team work, no doubt, have the best business model for all suppliers and service providers. Companies affected by the global economic crisis to test telecommuting still seems important way to reduce costs. Philippines launched a page oConomy companies to share information about the price of freelancers, service, and hours of work provided.

According to reports, more than 10,000 hours of paid work for the cause philippines oDeskers cost more than $50,000. Since 2006, the Philippines has a tremendous amount of growth, the number 1 position and 789% increase in grants. Pakistan came second, and 328% U.S. 260%. More than 17.000 service provider behind the Philippines, which was taken a few companies in the Philippines telecommuting situation in getting the job done at low cost.

From the data into software development, the Philippines has made a mark in this industry is still young, making the concept of telecommuting BPO vendors turathi industrial machinery. In addition, adding the Philippine image as a dynamic country in the outsourcing sector, international versatile. industry experts say that we continue telecommuting industry has grown rapidly and the Philippines spearheads telecommuting services. As the dish her world famous Adobo, the Philippines has the right to make telecommuting Material outsourcing's New Frontier, and attract potential employers to take a bite. And this in mind, and went on, the trend of telecommuting has generated the idea that third world countries can get the work done by the first world countries.




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