I have talked with some people living in the U.S. and they hated the idea that many people in their country have lost their jobs because the companies they worked decided to go to third world countries to get cheap labor. But this is the new way the business is being done, the poor countries are given the opportunity for their country to progress.
Once I went to a new BPO company in Makati, Philippines and found out that they are hiring just about any kind of profession, including the non-IT related jobs such as Architecture and Translation services.
These kind of outsourced jobs are new here in the Philippines, but India had already been servicing international clients. With them on the lead, the Philippines' BPO industry sees a need to encourage people to learn not just basic English, but other technical skills such as Translation Services, Web Design, Software Development and Search Engine and Optimization. So far only very few companies nationwide offer these kind of services to foreign clients.
The Philippines' first SEO competition, the Isulong SEOPH is getting so much attention that everybody from SEO companies to freelancers, to amateur individuals try to reach the top 1 on the spot for the Google Search Engine Results Page.
We still have a long way to go compared with India's BPO services, but thanks to contests like these, the world is starting to notice the potential of the Filipino people to be able to provide quality and affordable offshore outsourcing solutions for worldwide clients.
To read more about SEO Philippines Contest visit, http://isulongseoph.offshoreoutsourcingphilippines.com
Tags: google, search engine results, google search engine, web design software, rest of the world, translation services, international clients, 1990s, poor countries, bpo industry, third world countries, outsourcing companies, outsourced jobs, bpo services


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