India Facing Call Center Crisis: Blame Bangalore Bar Closing Times
from the drink-up dept
Stephanie Overby writes "Could your company's sinking customer satisfaction numbers have something to do with the early closing time for bars in Bangalore? If your call center is based in India, they just might. Indian corporate recruiters are facing a harder sell with students when it comes to the help-desk jobs that used to symbolize India's rising fortunes. Bad hours, worse pay, and verbal abuse. Who needs it? It's also probably no coincidence that since Bangalore pushed up the closing times for its bars and "entertainment" establishments to 11:30 p.m. a few years ago, the appeal of shift work has dwindled. What 22-year old wants to graveyard shift when it means no social life, particularly when there are new, better alternatives? The net result is not pretty for Indian call center operators... or the U.S. companies that source their work there. "Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Screw it
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I can't believe that this would be the actual cause. Surely this would have been seen in other places, not just Bangalore.
If the graveyard shift is your only option, not doing it would leave you with no money and still not able to enjoy the pub and its extended opening hours.
There must be other influences.
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"Finally, we like to post news that new and recent."
Does this make sense to you?
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outsource to las vegas
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Yeah, that's the best part. As long as the people over there are able to get a decent job.. well, so much for big corporations getting by dirt cheap using labor overseas. They do the same job as many paid much more - they deserve the same pay if their skills are worth it.
It's funny with all the outsourcing - did they think it would last forever? Perhaps execs should look into a think called 'loyalty' - and I don't mean for the grunts, I mean for upper management.
If an upper manager is loyal - they will stay focused on LONG TERM winning plans, not short term gains each quarter.
Either they didn't think it out, or were in fact to worried about short term gains. Afterall, it only makes sense that when you train an entire workforce, as they gain experience and the economy strengthens, new opportunities will arise - but again, not just for employees but for entrepreneurs also...
They are, in essence, training their own future competition.
If all you focus on are short term gains, don't expect the long term prospects to be solid at all.
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them when they were here. They dont want the job screw them.
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Sinking customer satisfaction rates
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So I say HA HA HA HA
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Call center crisis
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Call center jobs are perceived here as not desirable. The pay is lower, the job satisfaction is worse and there is very little scope for improvement.
In a city like Bangalore, there are almost no new call centers opening up. The desirable jobs are the ones in the IT sector. like Infosys etc.
Call centers are forced to move to smaller and smaller towns to start services and attract personnel. Most call centers are opened in the cities which are in the 40-100 rank in terms of population.
This phenomenon has been happening over the past 3-4 years.
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Missing the point
Most early 20 something college educated Indian tech workers live at home - that's what they do - they live with their parents until they are married.
The typical motivation for someone in a Western country to go out to happy hour and get bombed is to meet people of the opposite sex, in the hopes of finding a mate for whatever duration they are into. Well, in India where the vast majority of marriages are still arranged and most pre-marital relations don't happen - that motivation is gone.
So, these people are left with two choices: (1) Go to work with all of your friends; (2) Go home and hang out with your parents.
Given the alternative - most people go to, and stay at work.
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The poor Indian worker lives in either a tin-shack roofed dirt floor hut, or a 2 bedroom apartment with their parents, grandparents, and brothers and sisters.
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Simple Solution
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The reason for the slowdown is that the market is saturated now. Any sector cannot see a 70-80% growth indefinitely.
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The reason for the slowdown is that the market is saturated now. Any sector cannot see a 70-80% growth indefinitely.
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Who Cares?
I needed a small plastic key "cap" to replace the letter Z that came lose and then I lost on my Dell keyboard. They simply "snap" on. My India rep. could not get what I wanted so he sent me a complete new keyboard instead. It was still under warranty but I think you get the point.
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If a single key cap goes on your keyboard, we have to replace the entire keyboard, as we dont get single keycap part numbers. Arent you happy that you are getting a new keyboard anyway?? Or is this just a racist rant?
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All I say is, I'm an American and am simply ashamed to read your comments. It's ignorant idiots like you who give us a bad name. I'm not saying they're all perfect. No way. But if you'd actually take some time to understand the conditions these guys work in, the extreme stress levels of their jobs and the reasons they put up with it, it *may* change your mind about them. Then again, maybe it's too late to teach an old dog new tricks.
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Indian call centres? Forget it!
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who the hell cares about the big corporations
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Hey, how about some punctuation and a quick spell check? I mean how can you criticize Indian people for not speaking fluent English when it's obvious that you barely made it through high school yourself?
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india call centers
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Is it good or bad?
Do these guys drink and come to work or drink after they have done their work?
And Max Powers, i dont think Dell or any other company ships only a key cap. Wonder how it would be shipped. LOL.
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Not true .....
We guys in the call center are dedicated and are very professional....
We thrive hard to get the customers satisfied .
We were doing that and will continue to satisfy the customers .
Call centers are here to stay in Bangalore .
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Not true .....
We guys in the call center are dedicated and are very professional....
We thrive hard to get the customers satisfied .
We were doing that and will continue to satisfy the customers .
Call centers are here to stay in Bangalore .
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Indian call centres are USELESS.
British companies even advertise the fact that they use ONLY UK call centres.
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Indian call centres
1) I don't find the 'service' satisfactory, I doubt if the person I am speaking with gives a toss.
1 b) I often have difficulty understanding Indian call centre staff.
2) I expect service and don't get it, which makes me frustrated, angry and generally uptight when in reality, I'm a real nice guy.
2 b) I doubt very much if the average Indian understands the average Limey/Yank/Cannuck/OZ/Kiwi so it must be as frustating for them as it is for the poor sod who has to deal with corporate greed.
Whenever I sign a contract, I demand to have a WRITTEN guarantee that the company ONLY uses UK call centres.
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