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business needs to remain competitive in the global market
place. The need to cut cost and shorten development time
is an ever present concern for all CEO's. Today, many
large companies have found the solution is to branch out
into foreign countries. Big Businesses are able to
set up offices and hire many qualified IT personnel taking
advantage of cheaper labor costs.
But what about smaller companies who only
need 1 or 2 employees? Costs such as office space, equipment,
utilities, phone lines, internet connection, and etc. do
not offset the cheaper labor costs. Only large scale companies
have been able to utilize foreign labor, until now.
First Internet Alliance Philippines (FIA-Phil.) has come
up with a solution, a turn key employment center, so smaller
companies can also benefit from foreign labor.
To see how your business can profit by using the FIA-Phil.
employment center, email outsource@fiax.net
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| India
is doing 'Americanization' training for several months.
In the Philippines, training only lasts for a week and
a half. |
David
Shapiro
President
Source One Communications |
| ...we've
been here for 27 years. In spite of the ups and downs,
our Philippine operations continue to be very competitive.
We take pride in being the country's top export performer
mainly because of a resilient, dedicated, multi-skilled,
and English speaking workforce... |
Robin
Martin
General Manager
Intel Philippines
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