Monday, April 16, 2007

Using Your Accent With Accenture

Accenture is opening its seventh office in the Philippines in a massive expansion that will see capacity jump by about 50%, and employment by 36%, according to Philippine press reports. It's all good for those with the proper accents to man the call centers or the skills to do global accounting and programming, not to mention the ability to be productive in a time zone not of your own.

Note to managers: if your lease on office space with excellent telecommunications facilities is expiring soon, make sure you renew and lock in your rates. Landlords are seeing strong demand for prime space.

All Headline News gives us the Accenture capacity figure:
Accenture currently operates seven facilities in the Philippines, with a total of more than 10,000 contact center seats. Its latest and biggest facility is housed at the Robinsons Cybergate Tower II in Mandaluyong City, which has 5,000 contact center seats. Accenture is looking to end its fiscal year with a total of 15,000 seats, including the planned Cebu center, which will initially house 500 seats but will be ramped gradually.
While Inquirer says this about its headcount:
The company expects to have a total of around 15,000 employees in the country by the end of its current fiscal year in August.

Basilio Rueda, senior managing director of Accenture's Global Delivery Network, said that in the Philippines, call center operations exhibit the biggest growth in terms of employee count. In terms of revenue, application development contributes the highest at about 40 percent.
Here's the rub. If you assume a generous yield of one successful hire for every 10 applicants interviewed, that means Accenture has to churn through 40,000 people to get its workforce up from the current 11,000 -- by August.

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