Sabre is now hiring in low cost locations after laying off valuable resources in USA. Run if you are still a US based resource…. Tick Tock. For low cost centers - You are good until Sabre finds a cheaper resource. Sabre is not a company to grow your career.
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They are also hiring in the higher cost locations for the sake positions they laid off and same job levels. Guess that might have been a wrong pick of essential functions for the layoff
That's funny what you write @3jdt+1nGR6MPV, because most of the employees that still left in US are NRIs :-)
3ptv+1nGR6MPV is exactly what we mean by a whiney US employee.
@3vbb+1nGR6MPV Not sure if you are a real person from India but the only valid statement is the cheap. Cheap doesn't necessarily mean quality and this is the case here. Feeling superior of your colleagues loosing their jobs speaks for itself. Denying servicing customers from Pakistan was a big issue as well as English speaking customers due to language barrier. When other locations had to overload working to fix the mistakes from Indian location is not exactly what you call efficient. The service quality in general is lower now and this is due to the cheap workforce so.. calm down.. you are only cheap and that's about it!
Why not. The India team has proven themselves over the whining US team. We are cheaper and more efficient!
Valuable resources in USA...
I'm not sure.
Where specifically is India and Montevideo
where specifically?