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Nothing new. The americans are going to be account managers and salesmen, not technologists. People who can take the American clients out to the baseball like their US competitor consultancies can.
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Originally posted by AsterixThey must have realised what every person on this board knows already, ie that most of the Indians' skills are pretty poor, hence the reversal of the trend. Which begs the question, why are they still exporting them to the UK?
Because senior Mis-Management and Human Remains just look at the bottom line and the paper qualifications.
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Thank you
They must have realised what every person on this board knows already, ie that most of the Indians' skills are pretty poor, hence the reversal of the trend. Which begs the question, why are they still exporting them to the UK?
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And chavs apparently :-
"They will be joined by hordes of Britons next year."
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reverse outsourcing
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/5272672.stm
So an Indian IT company is hiring 300 americans...
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