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The Workstation Computer Education
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Videos on April 3rd, 2012
The Workstation Computer Education, a division of Tasaa Infosolutions Pvt. Ltd.,started in August 1997 with the aim of imparting application based courses in the field of Print Graphics, 2D & 3D Animation, Editing, Compositing & Special Effects, Web Designing & Programming, Engineering Design & Manufacturing, Architectural Design, & Basic Computer Skills ,with a right mix of theory and practical, taught by professionals. The Workstation Computer Education has centers in Pune and Mumbai.
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The Workstation Computer Education
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Videos on March 30th, 2012

The Workstation Computer Education, a division of Tasaa Infosolutions Pvt. Ltd.,started in August 1997 with the aim of imparting application based courses in the field of Print Graphics, 2D & 3D Animation, Editing, Compositing & Special Effects, Web Designing & Programming, Engineering Design & Manufacturing, Architectural Design, & Basic Computer Skills ,with a right mix of theory and practical, taught by professionals. The Workstation Computer Education has centers in Pune and Mumbai.
Q&A: what do i need to setup a 5-20 workstation BPO centre?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on November 30th, 2011
Question by Potencea G: what do i need to setup a 5-20 workstation BPO centre?
equipment, network and software.
Best answer:
Answer by shahjigu
Call Center Employee cost
USA US$ 19,000 annually
Australia US$ 17,000 annually
Philippines US$ 9,050 annually
India US$ 7,500 annually
The sector witnessed considerable activity during 2004-05, including a ramping up of operations by major Indian and MNC players and stepped up hiring. The domestic BPO market, catalyzed by demand from the telecommunications and BFSI segments, matched the growth of BPO exports. The market experienced maturity and consolidation, a result of numerous mergers and acquisitions taking place within the sector. There were over 400 companies operating within the Indian BPO space, including captive units (of both MNCs and Indian companies) and third-party services providers
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