New Year's here and I expect no less of the same. And yes maybe less for the people who can't rid of the old habit of blasting away their hard-earned money into gun-powder smoke and maybe lose a few fingers in the process. I hope everyone reading this entry still have ten digits to scroll the mouse and type on the keyboard.
What to expect in 2010?
This is election year so expect more than a handful of politicians appealing to your interests. Be wary and choose who you think the country would need this time. In the past we've had a lawyer, a plain housewife, a military man, an actor, an economist and no one of them made any tangible difference that can really be felt by the masses to uplift their lives. In my honest opinion, I think its about time we give a chance to somebody who has really been a walking success story and uplifted himself from the clutches of poverty to become one of the richest man alive in the country today. If this person had the smarts to become a self-made billionaire with his own two hands, then maybe he can use the same to uplift lives. In choosing the next leader, do not be held back by your own political affiliations or inclinations, be smart and choose the person who you really think has proven himself and who you think the country would need in our current situation.
Another banner year for the outsourcing industry
2010 should be a better year for everyone in the outsourcing industry. 2008 and 2009 were marred by economic uncertainties outside the country. However, in 2010 we should start seeing things pick up better. Expect growth in the call center industry still especially for those who have established recently such as WNS and Wipro. Additionally, we can also expect entries of "small players" in the industry who would cater to "micro-outsourcing" needs of SME abroad. We have already seen some in the country and we can expect a lot more of them in the future.
Ramp-ups in the first quarter of 2010
The resignees of 2009 are in luck because many outsourcing companies are in the hunt for new staff to fill in their need for manpower for this year 2010. Good indicators have been showing up and outsourcing companies have taken queue of this and have started hiring again since mid-December of last year.
The Year of the Golden Tiger
If anything else, 2010's title seems very promising for all of us. Personally, I expect growth in more ways than one. I wish everyone reading this blog a healthy and prosperous new year ahead! The way it turns out will always be in your hands. :)





3 comments here!:
Happy new year! :)
Currently planning to do some blog posts relate to the first automated election process of the country. I would love to take another try on my first job before jumping to the call center industry :)
Hello,
Thanks callcenter.Happy new year to you all too.:)
In 2010 we all expect to run our BPO sector smoothly and get over from recession as early as possible.
Thank you both! Hope to see you often here at the blog! :)
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