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as i m cccna holder ... then why i m going for bpo's ?

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as i m cccna holder ... then why i m going for bpo's ?..

Answer / jitendra

first are u going for voice process then it is bad

if u r going to tech support non voice the partlay good

if you are going to bpo noc(Network oprtaional and control)
then its gr8

try to find the answer on your self

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as i m cccna holder ... then why i m going for bpo's ?..

Answer / dileep reddy

ya it is good if u r going for NOC.

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as i m cccna holder ... then why i m going for bpo's ?..

Answer / tarun

hello,

i too got a job in a voip company.they said it is technical
support---chat ,mail support.i am a btech with ccna


Could u explain wot is NOC.

please reply.really confused

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as i m cccna holder ... then why i m going for bpo's ?..

Answer / santosh

NOC means Network Operating Center. Whole Network operate by
NOC team.

Gaikwad.santosh8@gmail.com

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as i m cccna holder ... then why i m going for bpo's ?..

Answer / veera

Hi Tarun

I just want to know for which company U got selected and
how the interview procedure, will they take non certified
People.. If yes let me know to this mail ID
Veers.way@gmail.com

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