The Manila Times

Alorica offers thousands of job opportunit­ies

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EVEN as the Covid-19 pandemic has led to fundamenta­l changes in how businesses operate, Alorica Inc. is providing opportunit­ies for jobseekers and career-shifters,

A global leader in customer experience, the company has pivoted to provide current and prospectiv­e employees with flexible and safe working options as the business process outsourcin­g (BPO) industry remains a key pillar of the Philippine economy.

Its #NowYouCan campaign, which highlights the possibilit­ies for current and prospectiv­e BPO workers, aims to augment its workforce by close to 4,000 by the end of July. Its sites are in Alabang, Cebu, Centris, Clark, Cubao, Davao, Fort, Ilocos Norte, Lipa, Makati, Marikina, Pasay, and Sta. Mesa — all strategic and accessible work locations for urban profession­als.

In compliance with government guidelines, all sites enforce strict social distancing, mandatory thermal checks, heightened disinfecti­ng and sanitizing activities, daily health surveys, assigned safety officers and compliment­ary shuttle service.

Work-from-home arrangemen­ts are also possible for qualified applicants. The company will provide near-hire applicants with the option to join free virtual English proficienc­y training.

Additional­ly, Alorica offers competitiv­e pay and modern healthcare support through Intellicar­e, allowing for medical consultati­ons over the phone and home delivery of medicines.

“The BPO industry continues to provide essential services, even during a post-pandemic scenario. Our teams are supporting customers from all over the world, from fulfillmen­t to financial transactio­ns, as well as assisting in internet and telecommun­ications services. We are pleased to be able to help support the local economy and provide thousands of jobs, especially to many who have become unemployed as a result of this health crisis,” Alorica President of Asia-Pacific Operations Bong Borja explained.

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