Despite the Philippines being the second largest BPO provider worldwide (next only to India), the Philippine government is still pushing through for more widescale operations to keep up with demand. In fact, the Philippine President has even set a target of 40% growth for this year--a very tough feat if ever, considering the US slump this year. Will the Philippines be able to do it? We'll see in the following months.
The BPO industry is the only hope for many Filipinos. That's why the Philippine economy is increasing. Autocad Designer
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