IBM India won the award in 'Best IT Services and Products Company' category and IBM Daksh in 'Best BPO Company'.
Candor Services is recruiting Senior Executives, Customer Support Executives, Technical Support Executives and Consultants/ Recruiters for its UK and US shifts.
Forbes.com editor Paul Maidment says other English-speaking countries are starting to erode India's cost advantage and the Philippines is becoming a serious competitor.\n
BPO expert Sunder Ramachandran chats with readers on job prospects in the BPO industry.
With life returning to normalcy gradually, hiring activities grew 24 per cent in September as compared to the previous month mostly driven by pharmaceutical and education sectors, according to a report. At 1,755 job postings, there was an improvement of 24 per cent in hiring activities last month compared to August with 1,413 listings, according to the Naukri JobSpeak Index for September 2020
Euronet Worldwide, a leading electronic payments provider, has signed a multiyear ATM outsourcing agreement with a large multi-national bank in Mumbai, for its existing nationwide network of 245 ATMs.
Akiko Callnet is looking for Trainers,\nCounsellors and\nAssistant Counsellors.
India-bashing on outsourcing of jobs from America is totally unjustified, in fact the US and Britain have the largest net surpluses in business services and hence would suffer the most in terms of the foregone dollar value
The Indian IT sector, which is doing exceedingly well going by the July-Sept quarter results, can sustain the momentum in the coming quarters as Indian IT firms enter new markets and gain business, experts say.
Despite stiff opposition from local businesses, the California senate has passed a controversial Bill banning state agencies from contracting services to companies that use overseas labour.
Global research firm Gartner Inc expects an increase in travel to and from India, mirroring the growth trajectory of the country's information technology and business process outsourcing segments.
Offshore projects accounted for over 70 per cent of the total software exports of Tamil Nadu during 2003-04, according to Software Technology Parks of India, Chennai.
Faced with criticism over offshoring jobs to India and other developing countries, IBM Corp has adopted new internal transfer policies aimed at filling vacant positions in the company with workers who would otherwise get a pink slip.\n\n\n\n
Retail, logistic, educational services and fast moving consumer goods and durables alone will add around 1.66 lakh, 1.49 lakh, 1.17 lakh and 1.10 lakh jobs respectively.
Animation is going to be big business in India, and the country can create talents rapidly
Offshoring in the financial services industry has happened much faster than anyone predicted with India accounting for four-fifths of the global market, a report has said.
Outsourcing of information technology jobs, which is likely to continue to countries like India, has had an unexpected resul
Outsource Partners International, a business process outsourcing company that provides finance and accounting services to clients in the US and UK through offshore resource centres in India, plans to target Indian global firms to scale up business.
Indian export-oriented information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO) firms may be grappling with an appreciating rupee and clouds of doubt looming over the extension of tax sops for the sector beyond 2009. An Everest-Nasscom study points out that the domestic BPO market, with a growth rate of 50 per cent over the last five years, has grown faster than the overall Indian BPO market to reach nearly $1.6 billion (Rs 6,400 crore) by end of FY2008.
Minister for Information Technology Arun Shourie has said that the reaction in the United States on the issue could only strengthen the opponents of economic reform in India.
American legal firms are the latest to join the business process outsourcing bandwagon, tapping Indian talent at one-fourth the cost in the United States much to the benefit of their clients.
The United States on Thursday sought to downplay concerns in the Indian IT industry over the recent American legislation curbing outsourcing of federal contracts saying it had a "narrow scope" with regard to its overall impact but made it clear that
Nasscom president Kiran Karnik on Tuesday said there is nothing to worry and asserted the cancelled contract of Indiana state of US would be refloated again where outside companies, including TCS, could bid.
With quintessential diplomatic astuteness, the Congress party's master trouble-shooter for decades, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, shrugged off the irritants that loom large in US-India relations -- including the outsourcing controversy -- preceding the visit next month to India of President Barack Obama, saying all of these problems can be resolved through dialogue.