We are in need of a graphic designer.
-College graduate
-with previous experience in web and poster design.
- proficient in Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign)
- May be required to work during graveyard hours but normal operating hours will be Manila Daytime. But some flexibility is required.
Interested applicants may email their comprehensive resumes to human.resource@incoho.com
Kyle joined Incoho in 2001 as the Commercial Credit and Collections Manager. He initially managed Incoho's local portfolio which included two of the Philippines' top credit card issuers. He took over the post of VP for Philippine Operations in 2004 and has held the post since and is responsible for managing the day to day operations of the call center. In his capacity as head of Philippine Operations, Kyle has overseen a variety of BPO and KPO type engagements ranging from accounts receivables management, lead generation and qualification, business intelligence, and data entry. Kyle was previously connected with Citibank having spent seven years in its cards collections group handling a wide spectrum of delinquency from early delingquency up to pre-write off. He has a Bachelor's degree in Management and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Dela Salle University. He is also a certified Six Sigma Blackbelt. Kyle is an accomplished amateur photographer and is a seasoned PADI Divemaster.
Random Ramblings and Stream of Consciousness thoughts of members of Incoho Inc Philippines
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
"Safety Guide for Vampires for Commuting at Night"
"Safety Guide for Vampires for Commuting at Night"
What? Why would a vampire be commuting at night. Well, I'm not referring to the literary figure with their porcelain white skin, piercing eyes and sexy sharp fangs with androgynous names like Lestat, Louis, Armand, or the more recent Edward Cullen et al. I'm actually referring to the BPO graveyard worker, the shared service employee, the call center agent who toils in the unholy hours of the night and dawn.
While the growth of the BPO industry has created a sub-industry that caters to the needs of the BPO worker such as 24 hour food shops etc, a more devious sub-industry is developing as well preying on the vampires who take the public transportation to get to work. Here are but a few tips on what to do when you get into such a situation.
1. If you're taking the bus, be as casual as possible. Most BPO's observe a casual dress code so it won't take a smart criminal mind to single you out as a
"vampire." Avoid garish clothes and expensive looking watches that just screams "Hey I just got paid."
2. Carry only as much cash as you need. If ever you get into a situation where you are in physical danger, do not play the hero. Give up the cash. It is just not worth risking it. Sure, you've probably taken some jiu jitsu classes, or you probably weigh a fighting 205 lbs, but then again the dirt bag that's holding you up has a lot more to lose and will most probably kill not to lose it.
3. If you are able to, maintain atleast two ATM accounts. One where you can store your hard earnings and another one for daily use with just a small amount of cash. There have been instances where hold up men would bring their victims to the ATM and force them to withdraw their funds. Same goes with credit cards, with credit card companies pretty much giving it away, I'm sure most "vampires" have atleast two. Just bring one.
4. Cellphones. Ahh...the ubiquitous item of the 21st century. Statistics would show that 84% of vampires have atleast 2 cellphones. I guess it can't be helped. One then needs to be smart about it. Keep it out of view as much as possible. Make sure to hide your other cellphone somewhere its not easily discovered. If you got two cellphones, you might want to maintain an older one just so it won't hurt too much if it gets stolen. Ipods and other MP3 players. Same deal with number four. It's understandable to get as much comfort as you can while commuting and listening to your ipod certainly helps drown out the noise of the hustle and bustle, it paints you out as a target. So I guess you need to make a call.
5. Cash. Have an emercency stash in another part of your anatormy. A rolled up hundred in your sock would work nice.
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