Careers In Transition May 27, 2007
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Owing to drift in the office environment with the increasing automation and computer based applications that has made every day working on the job considerably user friendly. it certainly has made the job easy and saved the time for a particular work, efficiency in the work area, better improvisation and implementation. Above all it has caused to gain India the cutting edge advantage to utilize its knowledge and educated people in the better way to gain the decent jobs to be outsourced to them from across the globe. As the revolution in the IT and ITES sector is taking on the giant leap in Indian scenario, at the same time there is considerable demand has surged for the qualified people in the same sector. It is apparent that in the time to come there will be growth continue in the sector as it has witnessed during the last four years as nearly double the figure every year for the outsourcing in the BPO sector. Whereas the KPO as distinguished from the BPO is more appropriate for the Indian class of people with their analytical and intellectual abilities. The LPO on the other hand is expected to be 60% overall in the world market will be outsourced to India by the year 2016. Which in all present a steady and healthy signs of growth. Though there are rather vulnerability over the issues of diminishing growth in the sector as the other countries in the Asia Pacific has started targeting the same avenues despite India’s rock bottom prices. A report from market research firm Gartner, Inc. quotes that a host of emerging countries such as the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Eastern European nations including Hungary and Poland, are also starting to challenge India’s leadership in offshore business process outsourcing (BPO.) As ever undeterred by the challenge posted by the other nations in the area, Indians are getting their strong work force to deliver value added services to the clients in order to gain the confidence and trust for the future trends. Still, there are significant gap in the work force demand-supply equation. Despite the drifting environments the people also have to upgrade themselves with the continuous trainings and changing technologies. The change is inevitable and Indian people will always be ready to move along the change that will be reflected in the time to come.
