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Saturday, June 27, 2009

The advantages and disadvantages of Indian call center jobs

There is no doubt that the India call centers are the latest booming
industry attracting lakhs of young men and women all over the country.
Indians call center workforce offers several advantages over their
western counterparts both in terms of cost savings (cheap labour) and
availability of manpower. The advantages and disadvantages of Indian
call center jobs have been discussed in this article.


Advantages / Benefits of call center jobs:


1. SALARY: Call centers in India offer good starting salaries with
regular raises every year. Typical salary of a person working in India
can vary between 15000 rupees to 30,000 rupees or even higher. This is
much higher than individuals working in most other traditional
professions like Government jobs, teachers, clerks and armed forces.
there is no doubt that money is very important these days and call
centers are a good opportunity to earn some good money. Therefore you
need not be just an engineer or a doctor to earn good money.

2. QUALIFICATION: All call centers require you to be fluent in
English, although most do expect you to have at least a bachelors
degree like BSC or BA. For certain types of jobs like Medical or Tech.
outsourcing, having a background or education in that field can
certainly add to your advantage. Bilingual (people who speak multiple
languages) individuals who are fluent in Spanish, German and French
have a great advantage over others. Spanish language has nice
penetration in United States due to Mexican (Spanish speaking)
immigrants, similarly French has a great demand in Canada.

3. CLEAN WORK: Well there is no running around to get your work done,
most bigger call centers will even provide you a convenient bus
service from several pick-up locations in the city. This is especially
convenient for girls of India because of elevated women crime in
recent years. Your job requires talking over the phone after going
through an intensive customer support training. Most call centers also
provide free snacks and drinks to their employees.

4. GROWTH- FLEXIBILITY TO CHANGE JOBS EASILY: People with just a few
years on experience are in great demand, and will usually be able to
change their jobs to a competing call center company for a better
salary and position.

5. ON JOB TRAINNING: Call centers provide trainning and how to deal
with customers and the best part is that they even pay you when they
train you. The trainning typically lasts for a few weeks and often
followed by a supervised practical experience.

6. MEDICAL INSURANCE: Many call canters provide good health insurance
for your family at a low cost. They may even provide counseling to
deal with the stress is you happen to deal with a tough or abusive
customer.

7. OPPORTUNITY TO WORK OVERSEAS: Often Indian all centers have an
overseas office, they will regularly send a small percentage of their
employees to countries like United States, Britain etc .. so that they
understand their working environment better. These trips can not only
be fun but also a great opportunity to earn higher money in US
dollars.

8. CALL CENTER EMPLOYEES MAY BE ABLE WORK FROM HOME NOW:
As of August 2008, The Indian government has given its go-ahead to
agents working at call centers, other service providers included, to
work from home. But BPO firms are already voicing security concerns
which, they say, would not allow them to make full use of the concept.


Disadvantages of Call centers:

1. ODD WORKING HOURS: Most of the call centers in India support
overseas operations and majority of professionals have night shifts.
Although many have day shifts as they support domestic Indian
customers, or off-business support hours of the overseas company which
happens to be day-time for India. In majority of cases Indian call
center jobs mostly have odd hours.

2. FAMILY LIFE: This is somewhat associated with odd working hours.
Evenings are the best time to spend quality time with your spouse and
children and those are actually your working hours. Your life as a
call center employee can be very lonely and frustrating at times.

3. HEALTH ISSUES: Sleep disorders, heart disease, eyesight problems
and depression are just a few issues surrounding the call center jobs.
People also tend to gain weight as most of the time they are sitting
in their small cubicle. Health issues in Indian call center industry
is becoming a major issue. Even though you work only 5 days a week,
for rest of the two days it is not easy to swap your sleep cycle the
other way around.

4. ABUSIVE CLIENTS: Many of the customers you speak with can actually
get very abusive or angry. They are often able to guess from you
accent that you are located in India and many customers are anyway
unhappy about their work being outsourced to India. Since your call is
often recorded you cannot reply them back angrily, in most cases you
will transfer the call to your manager or to a call center located in
their own country or in worst case hang up. American accent and Indian
English accent are quite different and takes time to overcome the
difference. As a call center employee you should try not to take
things too personally.

5. AGE FACTOR: Since call center jobs are quite stressful, especially
after a few months working in this industry many individuals quit and
change their profession, often to a lower paying job. If you able to
make your way up to the managerial level or the higher corporate
ladder, life is much better, otherwise the daily monotonous work
starts to really frustrate you.

6. SOCIAL ISSUES / ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION / SEX ISSUES: Most people
working in call centers are in 20's or early 30's, so it is very
obvious that they often get into physical relationships. There was an
article from Reuters (in 2006) "sex life of call center workers
fascinates India", this is often a shock for people who follow
conservative values. Additionally the alcohol consumption is much
higher in the Individuals working in call centers. In extreme cases
some individuals switch to drugs use. Condom vending machines will
soon be installed in several call centers and IT companies to deal
with rising threat of HIV/AIDS because young employees are
increasingly having unprotected sex with multiple partners in affairs
developed during nights shifts (Ref - IANS).

7. FUTURE TREND OF CALL CENTER JOBS: Call center jobs are the easiest
to be transferred from one place to another. Today India offers a
great cost saving compared to other locations, but with salaries
rising about 10% every year in near future they will become comparable
to other low cost locations like Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia,
Mexico and Eastern Europe. In that case either the salary increments
will slow down substantially or companies will start moving jobs from
India to these locations. RUPEE APPRECIATION - Additionally if the
rupee becomes stronger then your current salary will start to appear
costly overseas.

Other disadvantages which have been raised recently include Loss of
direct managerial control, security and confidentiality, legal costs
and unfavorable contract lengths.

Annual staff turnover at Indian BPOs stands at 24 percent, ahead of
the country's average of 16 percent (source ZDNet Asia- Sept 8th
2008).

CONCLUSION: There are several pros and cons of working in a call
center. Biggest advantage being the salary and biggest disadvantage
being the odd lifestyle. I am not an expert, therefore please do your
own research before using this article.

2 comments:

Business,Technology & Gadget News said...

Yes, the points yo u have mentioned are absolutely true but inspite of having few disadvantages, Indians don't hesitate to join BPO Services as their prime career.

Unknown said...

I agree all the points you stated above. But call center must appreciable as there are job crisis in third world countries and cell canter job provides very handsome salary & others facilities. So, it’s a nice profession.

Robert Kaiser