Why are all call centers Indian ?

r/

Banks , health insurance , internet , electricity , even HR in some companies , hospital customer services

It’s almost impossible to hear an American accent when you call customer services in any company that you contracted with in the States .

I always wonder why .

Comments

  1. DagnyLeia Avatar

    It’s cheap labor and phones can be directed to be picked up anywhere

  2. Ryan1869 Avatar

    Indians will work for far less salary.

  3. deluxeok Avatar

    Labor is cheaper outside the US.

  4. Icestar1186 Avatar

    Companies want to make more money, and outsourcing is cheap.

  5. DeMessenZijnGeslepen Avatar

    There’s also plenty in the Philippines.

  6. DrGeraldBaskums Avatar

    Because it’s very cheap labor, as in $3 USD an hour

  7. Costanza_takes Avatar

    They are not all Indian

  8. dabeeman Avatar

    should probably ask an indian

  9. MyUsername2459 Avatar

    Because in a global economy, with international calling virtually free thanks to VOIP technology, and very low costs of labor in India. . .it’s MUCH cheaper to set up a call center in India than in the US, and most places don’t care that their customer service reps speak mangled English with a heavy accent, as long as they more-or-less get the job done.

  10. Grindar1986 Avatar

    It’s cheap and they almost speak English

  11. wwhsd Avatar

    Usually, it’s because the call center where the people work is in India.

  12. TheRealDudeMitch Avatar

    Lower wages in India, with a large amount of people who speak English and the fact that phones can be answered from anywhere in the world pretty much instantly.

  13. Subject_Stand_7901 Avatar

    Cheap labor. Though, I’ve gotten Americans the last few times I’ve called in to my insurance and Internet providers.

  14. Asparagus9000 Avatar

    Because that’s what the company you are calling decided to do. Mostly because it’s cheaper to base them there. 

  15. Ppt_Sommelier69 Avatar

    Customer service is outsourced due to cost and it’s more triage which can be standardized to a point of low skill.

    Ever noticed you get transferred if your question isn’t a simple one? Billing department, sales department, etc. you are routed.

  16. Inspi Avatar

    I worked at a company that did that and the claim I heard was that the pay in India was only like 25% of the pay rate in America and they didn’t ask for any real benefits in return and were willing to work longer shifts.

    More money to the shareholders.

    Edit: fixed autocorrect stupidity

  17. Ozone220 Avatar

    While everyone is already talking about how cheap labor is in India, another key aspect is that a huge amount of India speaks english with enough fluency to serve as basic customer support (where they’re mostly reading from a script). There are tens of millions of english speaking people that companies can easily use as incredibly cheap labor, in a time-zone where Americans will be sleeping (so more often these call centers are used when it’s night here in America, but daytime in India).

  18. idontknowwhereiam_ Avatar

    Because they don’t ask for $15/hour

  19. visitor987 Avatar

    Cheap labor

  20. DryFoundation2323 Avatar

    Make sure to tell them that they speak pretty good English for a Paki. They love that.

  21. LadyGreyIcedTea Avatar

    The answer always is $$$. They outsource those jobs to India for cheap labor.

  22. bmadisonthrowaway Avatar

    Wages in India are lower, while English is one of the major languages used there. Which means there are literally millions (if not tens or hundreds of millions) of Indians who are fluent in English and willing to work for lower pay than Americans.

  23. Multanomah-blue Avatar

    Capitalism. Because cheap Indian labor costs a lot less than what Americans are getting paid.

  24. mattinsatx Avatar

    They are Filipino too now.

  25. RadioWolfSG Avatar

    Because businesses would rather take jobs away from Americans

  26. Material_Market_3469 Avatar

    It was a British colony and many people there still learn English. That plus it’s cheap.

  27. ann102 Avatar

    India’s official language is English, labor is cheap and many are highly educated.

  28. WhoMe28332 Avatar

    Low wages, relative English fluency.

  29. Responsible_Side8131 Avatar

    Because it’s a place with a large supply of cheap labor

  30. kshucker Avatar

    As others have said, cheap labor but also the fact that Indian law enforcement can be paid off. They can be made aware of the problem but will turn their heads if paid the right amount of money

  31. Delicious_Oil9902 Avatar

    I’m finding more and more are either Filipino or Mexican/South American.

  32. HotSprinkles10 Avatar

    The ones I call are all in the Philippines

  33. Straight-Donut-6043 Avatar

    One billion people, many of whom speak English and will work for far less than other English-speaking people. 

  34. Escape_Force Avatar

    I work in a call center in USA. We’re not going to be outsourced because the clientele would shit a brick the first second someone with an accent answers.

  35. moverene1914 Avatar

    I have a really hard time with Indian accents

  36. Maxathron Avatar

    The average time of day when people want to call customer support happens to align with the time of day when Indians are working.

  37. Legitimate-Log-6542 Avatar

    Cheaper and those countries have spent years building up the infrastructure to support that industry

  38. eyetracker Avatar

    Or Philippines. Some companies have it all in the US, I’m pretty sure Discover is that way.

  39. OsvuldMandius Avatar

    They aren’t. A bunch are in the Philippines, too

    Because Americans won’t do the work for the same pay that Indians and Filippinos will

  40. Girl_with_no_Swag Avatar

    Just wait til you hear about the call center “jobs” that are still in the US.

    https://filtermag.org/prison-call-center/amp/

  41. redditsuckshardnowtf Avatar

    They’re cheap, and a coveted job over there, from my understanding.

  42. sneezhousing Avatar

    The average income in India is equal to about 500 a month US. You can pay them a living wage and save thousands of dollars in salary, insurance, workman’s comp etc. For the company and employees it’s a win win

  43. Majestic_Electric Avatar

    Ask the Indians lol.

  44. Fangsong_37 Avatar

    Because as much as our conservatives talk about hiring Americans, they’re willfully blind when it comes to US companies sending manufacturing and service jobs overseas because they can pay workers less.

  45. Prize_Guide1982 Avatar

    India and the Phillipines, both former colonies of English speaking nations (the UK and the USA respectively) and have a large pool of English Speakers who can be hired for cheap. Thats it.

  46. SavageNthesack02 Avatar

    I’ve called Samsung a few times and I never understand the employee on the other end lol… I have to turn the volume all the way up and really concentrate on what they say. Still hard

  47. AleroRatking Avatar

    Minimum wage. It’s that simple

  48. Bigsisstang Avatar

    Because you’re getting scammed

  49. Healthy_Action1243 Avatar

    I work in American healthcare billing and I talk to Indian people every day. It’s a mess on both sides.

  50. Hour-Watercress-3865 Avatar

    Minimum wage in India is $2, minimum wage in the US is $7.25. Call centers employ dozens of people at least.

    You do the math and tell me which is more cost effective.

  51. Weird_sleep_patterns Avatar

    CHEAP. And most people already know how to speak and read English.

  52. AuggieNorth Avatar

    It’s seems quite obvious. Where else are they going to find large numbers of workers who speak English willing to work for the low wages they pay?

  53. Putrid-Catch-3755 Avatar

    2 and a half hours on the line with Comcast, trying to pay my bill….any questions?

  54. GoodbyeForeverDavid Avatar
    1. 24 hour service without having to pay overtime
    2. Less expensive overall
    3. Deep talent pool
    4. English is commonly spoken
    5. Offers the local population better pay and benefits than other options. Though with the amount of investment (such as call centers and other services) Indian workers are becoming more in demand globally than ever, thus incomes are rising, https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD?locations=IN

    I’ve gotten good service and bad service from these centers. Same as onshore call centers. More good than bad though. Even then, the bad service is never as bad as the service as I get at the post office and never has a bullshit entitled attitude with it.

  55. adchick Avatar

    It’s one of the lowest cost countries that speaks English, and has the infrastructure to support large scale call centers.

  56. myownfan19 Avatar

    They speak English and work for a fraction of what Americans work for. With the telecom infrastructure these days those things can be anywhere. One issue is employee well being, they are working in the middle of the night to tell you to log off and log back on again.

  57. mtcwby Avatar

    Because they might be the cheapest labor that speaks English and they have an abundance of workers. It’s doubtful that it will change either because their population is expanding quickly and they’re still a very young country.

  58. Dark_Web_Duck Avatar

    Maybe this question would be more fitting for r/AskIndia

  59. Hamblin113 Avatar

    They aren’t, talked to a lady in the Philippines, she was very good, and immediately told me when I asked where she was from. I have hearing loss but could understand her. More recently had difficulty with a call center probably from the sub-continent her phone was cutting in and out lots of background noise and accent was difficult for me, she actually became rude when I kept asking her to repeat.

  60. Scootergirl1961 Avatar

    Because they work for 5 cents an hour.

  61. FireFairy323 Avatar

    There are call centers in the US but a number of them will contract and out source for high volume or for web chat.

  62. GhostNappa101 Avatar

    It’s cheap labor, the population is relatively well educated, and many people there know English.

  63. neBular_cipHer Avatar

    It’s an English-speaking country with cheap labor.

  64. theflamingskull Avatar

    Amazon customer service centers seem to always be in the Philippines.

  65. Scootergirl1961 Avatar

    If they call me, an tell me “We are on a recorded line.” I start practicing my phone sex.

  66. Emergency_Property_2 Avatar

    Don’t tell Trump this, else there will tariffs on 1-800 calls.

  67. PM_Me_UrRightNipple Avatar

    I worked for a company that outsourced its call center at $1.25 per hour per unit (they list people as units, which is shocking the first time you see in on an invoice)

    For that price they get a 24 hour 365 day call center.

    The only real argument you can make against outsourcing a call center is moral, and most shareholders care more about their return on investment

  68. Abdelsauron Avatar

    Poor country where everyone speaks English 

  69. Icy-Whale-2253 Avatar

    My bank has Americans working the phone lines so I don’t deal with that much. But I don’t care who picks up as long as the problem is fixed.

  70. jessek Avatar

    Cheap labor force with lots of English speakers. Similar reasons are why they’re sometimes in the Philippines

  71. Remote_Leadership_53 Avatar

    There’s AI now that’s changing their accents to english in real time

  72. balthisar Avatar

    I’ve gotten Americans, Irish, and Canadian. Admittedly I only assumed the Americans were Americans, but Apple uses Ireland for AppleCare support, at least in China, and I don’t remember which company the Canadian was, but the accent is unmistakable and when I asked he told me he was in St Catherines, which is a cool town on the Wellington Canal, which is a cool canal if you’re interested in things like that.

  73. NeptuneAndCherry Avatar

    I called a pizza place awhile back, and it directed me to an Indian call center. The guy didn’t know anything about the menu 😭

  74. DannyBones00 Avatar

    I work in the call center industry.

    Pre-covid, the way it worked is most companies contracted with BPO’s. These are business process outsourcing companies that run call centers and the general customer service apparatus of a company.

    At the time, it wasn’t a ton cheaper to do business in India. It was cheaper, but for example in 2015 I was working for a BPO named Sykes that was AT&T Mobile. When you called AT&T for issues with a cell phone bill, there was a 50-50 chance you got us or an Indian. I think we were paid $9/hour then. Remember, these companies generally go into extremely rural, poor areas in the US too. I was and am in Appalachia, we were loaded.

    Here’s the thing though. Post COVID the entire industry changed. I work for a fantastic company now that isn’t a BPO, but happens to have call centers. Pre covid we were 100% American. Post covid, a lot of states have raised minimum wage, and wages have come up rapidly in the industry. It’s common to make $20/hour now. We struggle to fill seats even at that pay. Things like gig work has cut into the pool of available agents as well.

    So for us, and a lot of other companies, it wasn’t a matter of wanting to cut US staff. We still hire what we can. We just had more work than we could do. Overseas agents let us handle that surge without having to hire and fire American agents.

    We’d still be 100% American if we could, but call center work can very easily be miserable and isn’t for everyone in general. Like I say, my company starts at an absolute minimum of $18/hour and is 100% work from home with good benefits. We can’t find people at all.

  75. ageekyninja Avatar

    They aren’t in the US. You’re being directed to a call center in a different country. US does this to bypass labor laws.

  76. ThrowRA-189473 Avatar

    What are you talking about, sir? I am John, calling from American Texas. I see here that someone tried to withdraw $10,000 from your citizens bank account. Was this you sir?

  77. User5281 Avatar

    They’re not all Indian but Indian call centers stand out because, despite typically speaking English very well, the Indian English accent sounds foreign to a lot of native English speakers. The reason there are so many in India is that there are a lot of well educated English speakers, wages are extremely low and telecommunications infrastructure is good.

    The other places with similar characteristics are the Philippines and South Africa. The Philippines actually has more call centers than India but their accent is more similar to an American accent and easier to disguise. Likewise with SA where their native English accent is somewhere between an Australian and English accent and doesn’t really sound obviously foreign to a native English speaker.

  78. AncientPublic6329 Avatar

    The cost of labor is much lower and there’s an enormous workforce due to India being the country with the highest population

  79. Calm-Medicine-3992 Avatar

    They aren’t all Indian but also you can pay the average Indian person about half as much as most ‘western’ people and get similar results. When it comes to US customer service, you also need someone to work night shift.

  80. Significant_Other666 Avatar

    So they have a reason to mess up your shit. They can blame it on miscommunication 

  81. SplinteredInHerHead Avatar

    Because american people’s cost of living is higher than companies are willing to pay.
    Companies today don’t put money back into the business, they give it all to upper management and shareholders.

  82. Mission_Ambitious Avatar

    Large, English-speaking population that will work for low wages

  83. Oberon_17 Avatar

    Maybe because they are in India? I that could be a reason…

  84. Patient-Hovercraft48 Avatar

    One thing I’m not seeing in other posts is that having call centers on the other side of the world in addition to ones in the US helps maintain customer service operations overnight, which a lot of big companies try to do.

  85. pigeontheoneandonly Avatar

    Speak for yourself, our call centers are in Poland 😛

  86. boytoy421 Avatar

    Cheap labor, native or near native levels of English proficiency

  87. Quietlovingman Avatar

    During the day the call center is Mexican. In the evening it is Pacific Island…

  88. breadexpert69 Avatar

    They speak english.

    Its hard to find a country that offers dirt cheap labor while at the same time having a population that can be trained to speak english pretty easily and quickly.

  89. LateQuantity8009 Avatar

    Don’t worry. Pretty soon there will just be online chat bots.

  90. JohnTunstall505 Avatar

    They speak English. Ask yourself why that is.

  91. JustAnotherUser8432 Avatar

    There are a ton of phone centers in central and south America too. Anywhere with cheap labor, few regulations and people who can speak English have them.

  92. CosmoCosma Avatar

    Cheaper wages+widespread English proficiency is the reason why.

  93. jewboy916 Avatar

    Cheap English-speaking labor. Not just an American thing. Anytime a company has a need for English-speaking customer support for cheap, they’ll look to India (and the Philippines).