Dubbed as Sitel ?Careers on Wheels,? the first of its kind mobile recruitment center will travel to various off-the-beaten track locations in the country to attract and recruit potential Sitel associates who may not be reached by recruitment hubs in major urban areas.
Electronic payments firm PayMaya and credit card operator JCB have forged a new partnership that allows JCB card members to use their cards at online merchants that use PayMaya Checkout as their payment gateway.
Outsourcing firm Alorica has announced that it is significantly ramping up its headcount in the country as it it is set to hire 8,000 new employees before the current year is out.
Filipinos who have conducted their business transactions through their PayPal accounts are now able to withdraw the available balance in their PayPal account by linking it directly to their PayMaya accounts.
While the solutions are targeted initially at public utility buses, other modes of public transportation such as jeepneys and taxis can also adopt the ICT-based offerings.
In spite of the fiery rhetoric of Pres. Rodrigo Duterte that he is ?separating from the United States,? the local outsourcing industry has launched a roadmap that will coincide with the term of the current administration.
The Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Inc. (SEIPI) has reiterated its request to collaborate with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and government agencies in simplifying and automating the application for permits and licenses on controlled chemicals.
Taken aback at the pronouncement of Pres. Rodrigo Duterte during his state visit to China that he is ?separating from the United States,? the top BPO organization in the Philippines has asked for clarification from the Department of ICT regarding the chief executive?s policy pivot.
The new site at the Mall of Asia will offer a working environment for more than 500 new TSA team members, in addition to its current 1,000 employees at the Philamlife Tower site in Makati.