Tier-II cities are new BPO spots
Financial Express has a story on tier-II cities in India accounting for 15% of total IT and ITES exports from India?
Seems like the cost advantage of bigger cities is dwindling and with 1.8 million graduates (out of the 3 million India produces) coming from tier-II cities alone the shift seems like an obvious choice.
But what when the cost advantage offered by tier II cities starts fading too?
Seems like the cost advantage of bigger cities is dwindling and with 1.8 million graduates (out of the 3 million India produces) coming from tier-II cities alone the shift seems like an obvious choice.
But what when the cost advantage offered by tier II cities starts fading too?
1 Comments:
True.... but imagine the number of small cities or towns which are yet left untouched...the list will be really long and talent available in them unlimited.
By Anonymous, at 12:19 AM
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