Dell Computers to set up large call center in Philippines
Dell, the world's largest personal computer producer, announced Wednesday it was setting up a major customer call center in the Philippines.
The call center, to be located in a special mall in a suburb of the Philippine capital, will initially employ 100 when it opens in February, 2006 but this will eventually increase to 700 in a few months, Dell Computers Southeast Asia vice-president Rajan Anandan said.
The company also formally opened a recruitment and training center in the Makati financial district on Wednesday and will begin interviewing applicants on November 1.
Andanan said Dell chose the Philippines as the site of its newest call center because of the high English proficiency of Filipinos and the telecommunications infrastructure.
He declined to say how much Dell was investing in this country.
The call center, to be located in a special mall in a suburb of the Philippine capital, will initially employ 100 when it opens in February, 2006 but this will eventually increase to 700 in a few months, Dell Computers Southeast Asia vice-president Rajan Anandan said.
The company also formally opened a recruitment and training center in the Makati financial district on Wednesday and will begin interviewing applicants on November 1.
Andanan said Dell chose the Philippines as the site of its newest call center because of the high English proficiency of Filipinos and the telecommunications infrastructure.
He declined to say how much Dell was investing in this country.
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