Coronavirus: more than 15,000 vacancies available for call centers in the country – Personal Finance – Economy



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In the midst of the current situation generated by the pandemic of covid-19, it is expected that more than 36 companies in the Contact Center and BPO industry, generate about 15,986 jobs.

Around 9,500 of the contracts will be carried out in Bogotá, 3,100 in Medellín, 1,150 in Barranquilla and 765 in Eje Cafetero.

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The profiles they are looking for to fill the vacancies are, for the most part, agents to attend accounts in Spanish and English. Similarly, companies have jobs to engineers and developers, quality leaders, sales consultants and technical personnel.

Those interested in applying for vacancies can upload their resume on the website www.bpro.org, where the profiles of all applicants will be added and made available to companies so that they can carry out their personnel selection processes.

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In this initiative of the Colombian Association of BPO-BPrO, more than 36 companies in the sector were consulted about their hiring plans within a period of up to six months. In addition, in alliance with the Invest in Bogota foreign investment promotion agency and the Talentu company, this job offer is channeled in order to generate more employment in the country. Nearly half of the companies consulted assured that their hiring plans will be advanced immediately or in the next month.

“Our priority is to preserve the health of our collaborators, for which we have adopted, in coordination with the authorities, the strictest international prevention protocols. 78,000 are already working at home and we move more daily “, he assured Ana Karina Quessep, executive president of BPrO.

Further, the executive director of Invest in Bogota, Juan Gabriel Pérez, He indicated: “In a scenario of economic reactivation like the one we hope the city will gradually experience, companies in the BPO sector are a player of great relevance thanks to the number of jobs they can generate.”

The executive also recalled that more than 40% of contact centers operating in the country are of foreign capital.

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ECONOMY AND BUSINESS
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