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  • Green
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    Its well known ever since offshore call centres started that the o/s staff adapt English names and pretend to be in the UK. This generally is the company policy of their employer, so they dont have a choice. There was even a BBC documentary about it. Their training incorporates UK TV pgms, culture, small talk, etc.

    A ploy is to ask - Are you calling from Delhi or Bangalore?

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View Post
    I receive a few messages from this agency in my Linkedin in box for Contract work
    Why do all their consultants have a degree at an Indian University but have
    English names? Most of the British Indians or other Indians that I normally deal with
    have Indian Names
    Next time say / ask "Millionaire?". If they respond "No. Slumdog". Then you can ask if they know Bob.

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View Post
    I receive a few messages from this agency in my Linkedin in box for Contract work
    Why do all their consultants have a degree at an Indian University but have
    English names? Most of the British Indians or other Indians that I normally deal with
    have Indian Names
    "Hello. My name is James and I am to be phoning you todays from London.."

    "Really? What's the weather like - as I'm in London and looking out the window right now..."

    James normally begins to stumble at that point, desperately trying to find a whether report on the Internet to read back to me. From India.

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  • Brussels Slumdog
    started a topic Eve sagar technologies

    Eve sagar technologies

    I receive a few messages from this agency in my Linkedin in box for Contract work
    Why do all their consultants have a degree at an Indian University but have
    English names? Most of the British Indians or other Indians that I normally deal with
    have Indian Names

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