Apr
9
MediaMind expansion in Cebu, Philippines
April 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment
New York-based integrated digital advertising solutions provider, MediaMind announced its expansion in Cebu, Philippines and to double its employee pool this 2012
For clients in media and creative advertising, and publishing, Media Mind provides an integrated platform to manage campaigns across digital media channels and a variety of formats, including rich media, in-stream video, display and search.
The company’s decision to expand the service center in Cebu, Philippines, stems from positive experience over the past year and the rich supply of creative talents here.
Mar
8
BPO Philippines bank on Domestic Markets in Asia
March 8, 2012 | 1 Comment
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Local business process outsourcing (BPO) companies recognize the Philippines’ domestic market as a driver.
The Business Process Association of the Philippines (BPAP) report that aside from foreign markets in the West, there is a growing domestic demand for outsourcing in the country as well as in the Asia region in customer relations, and other communication services.
Feb
7
White Collar Pros in the Philippines go KPO
February 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment
White-collar professionals in the Philippines, such as architects, accountants, lawyers, nurses, even physicists and teachers can take advantage of the demand in Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) services.
KPO, is one of the sub-sectors in the outsourcing industry where Filipino professionals get employment of the multi-billion-dollar outsourcing industry in the world.
This level of outsourcing services requires specialized and highly educated professionals such as financial analysts, people with extensive experience in key industries or crafts or who have master’s degrees in business, medicine and design.
Through “cloud computing”, anyone can build a virtual workstation or workplace online/on the Internet, being able to market their professional expertise and skills to service clients worldwide. Professional services can be off-shored.
With the Philippines’ surplus of educated experts, these professionals would no longer need to apply work abroad, since they can earn the same salary levels through cloud computing services.
Filipino pros in accounting, human resources management, marketing and advertising can offer themselves as consultants to multinational companies around the world.
These enterprises are seeking good and affordable professionals to help operational requirements including HR, marketing and planning, accounting, among others.
Jan
7
Telecoms invest in future of Philippine work force
January 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Two major telecom providers in the Philippines, along with their partners, are focusing on their corporate social responsibility in building up education in the country through information communications technology, promoting digital literacy among Filipino students in order to prepare them well in a future where the personal computer is the common tool and the Internet is the major means of sharing information and communication.
Their efforts highlight their trust in the potential of the students in the Philippines as engineers, developers, scientists, communicators, innovators and leaders.
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