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Call Centres
Call centres are comparatively a recent introduction to the world of career
options in India. The career avenues provided by call centres is one of the best
suited and growing option which even a fresher can opt for. With the opening up
of the Indian economy and the advent of globalisation more and more companies
from abroad are basing or outsourcing their call centre services to India, a
trend started by GE when it established a call centre near New Delhi in 1998.
A call centre is a service centre with adequate telecom facilities, access to
internet and wide database, which provide voice based or web-based information
and support to customers in the country or abroad through trained personnel.
Call centres exist in all sectors of business including banking, utilities,
manufacturing, security, market research, pharmaceuticals, catalogue sales,
order desk, customer service, technical queries (help desk), emergency dispatch,
credit collections, food service, airline/hotel reservations etc. The wide area
of services provided by the call centres makes it a lucrative career with a
range of opportunities.
Traditionally, call centres meant only voice-based customer support. But now
most call centres are more of a contact centre, offering e-CRM services, that
include voice based customer support as well as e-mail response, web-based
text-chat services and other customer interaction channels. The call centre
services can be 'inbound' where in calls are received from customers enquiring
about a service or product that an organisation provides. The call centre
services can be 'outbound' where in calls are made to customers to sell products
or collect information/money etc. Call centre services can also 'specialised'
say in business processing where in calls are made from one company to another
company.
Some call centres stick to only domestic businesses dealing with customers
within the country called domestic call centres while others such as an
International call centre mainly deal with clients from abroad say from US,
Europe etc. There is a great scope for Call centres in India, with a large
population of educated English speaking people. The wide range of opportunities,
comparatively well paid jobs for the minimum qualification it requires and the
facilities the companies provide like to and fro transport, subsidized meals and
medical facilities makes Call centres a good option.
Eligibility : A very good command
over English language is the main skill required. Freshers have to undergo
intense training to make themselves suited for the job.
Job prospects and Career options :
There is a great scope for Call centres in India. The large population of
educated English speaking people and the comparative low cost are encouraging
more and more companies from abroad /inland to base or outsource their call
centres to India.
Remuneration/salary: As a fresher, one
could start his/her career in an International Call Center as a Call Center
Executive and earn highly attractive pay packages..
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