Outsourcing - What Goes Around, Comes Around
Indias outsourcing giants faced with rising wages at home have looked for growth opportunities in the United States. But with Washington crimping visas for visiting Indian workers, some companies are slowly hiring workers in North America, where their largest corporate customers are based.
Workers make or take calls for customers of prescription drug plans or Medicare contracts and enter and verify information. The pay runs $12 to $14 an hour, with bonus checks of up to $730 a month. Our recruitment model is simple: I dont care if you come from Park Avenue or the park bench. If you can do the job, we want you.
Aegis, a subsidiary of Indias Essar Group, an energy, telecom and metals conglomerate, says its pioneering the next generation of outsourcing: putting the work close to its global customers. Its executives call the practice near-sourcing, diverse shoring and, sometimes, cross-shoring.
The strategy is based on the old-fashioned idea of being close to your customers. Its one embraced by companies such as credit card giant American Express, insurer Humana and government agencies, which sometimes prefer on-shore call centers to handle customer service for sensitive life insurance, financial or health-care products.
Posted by: Bobby 2011-05-22 |