14 Call Center Interview Questions & Answers

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The call center industry is one of the fastest growing in the country these days. As recently as ten years ago, there were only a few call center agents and the word call center was hardly ever used in the country. Today, almost every family has at least one member working in the call center industry. The reason for this boom is partly economics. In the Philippines, low paying jobs are very notorious and while call centers set up shop here because of the low labor costs, Filipinos decide to work for the call center industry because it pays higher than average wages. Consider this: if you are an average worker with an entry level position, you probably are getting paid seven to ten thousand a month; meanwhile, an average employee in the call center industry with an entry level position will get around fifteen thousand pesos a month, plus free dental and health benefits (HMO). Call centers also will pay your SSS (Social Security), PAGIBIG (home building fund), and PhilHealth (health ins...

Lurrrve it Pics of Jardin Maria Clara Lobregat in Pasonanca park, Zamboanga city


Inside the Pasonanca park lies the Jardin Maria Clara Lobregat. Inside the newest addition to the mini attractions inside the park are various flowers native to Zamboanga city (la ciudad de flores), and a butterfly farm containing butterfly species which are also native to Zamboanga.





Even though I am not physically in Zamboanga city, I do have friends over there and one of them visited the park one lazy sunny sunday. Here are pictures taken by lurrrve:








Note: Pictures not taken by lurrrve were taken from this page.

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  1. Thanks for featuring my photos Jerome! I had fun during my visit at the Jardin. The sights are beautiful and the atmosphere is relaxing. A good place for picnics, reading a book, or simply to unwind. :)

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