Outsourcing: India Vs. Philippines | How Philippines Outsourcing Is Different From India | C9Staff

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • In this video, we will compare outsourcing in India vs. the Philippines. We use the following criteria: Work Ethic, Education, English Communication, Professional Versatility, IT Infrastructure, Government Support, and Culture in evaluating the pros and cons of outsourcing in India vs. the Philippines. So, by the end of this video, you'll understand how outsourcing to the Philippines is different from India and which nationality might suit your needs better.
    To learn more about how you can outsource to India or the Philippines using C9staff's staffing services, book a free intro call here: c9staff.com/sc...
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  • @crisantabosma7512
    @crisantabosma7512 Рік тому +569

    Booked a hotel in New York a while back and all the time I thought I was talking to an American booking agent in New York. Only when I asked for his name (something I normally do when dealing with somebody whether it's on the phone or in person) that I found out that I was talking to a Filipino in Manila. Before that, I asked several questions about the hotel and the surrounding area. There was no pause or hesitation in his answers. He sounded very knowledgeable about the whole thing. I got curious and asked if he'd stayed in the hotel or been to New York himself and the answer was NO. I complimented him for an excellent customer service. I told him that he sounded like he knew the place like the back of his hand. I was really impressed and I got off the phone feeling proud. My kababayan doing an excellent job. Mabuhay!
    This is not being biased. Just giving credit where credit is due. I'm a Filipina living in Canada and every time we go to Tim Horton's, I know right away I'm getting a good and fast service when I see Filipinos behind the counters.

    • @dianacastro89
      @dianacastro89 Рік тому +1

      True....

    • @User5260jo
      @User5260jo Рік тому +24

      I have nothing against people from India. I had classmates and co-workers who were Indians. My children have Indian classmates and friends, too. I would say many of them are brilliant and hard-working. They are great in Math and Science. Kind but very competitive. Many of them in the U.S. are doctors. My Primary Care Physician is of Indian origin. She's such a fine lady.
      When it comes to talking with Customer Service Representatives from India, I think I have the same problem with anyone who is not used to their heavy accent. It is hard for me to understand what they were saying. Filipino Customer Service Reps have accents, too, but not that heavy. Occasionally, there are those who speak English fluently and without a hint of Filipino accent. Impressive! These are probably the ones whose parents talked to them in English when they were little, or were bookworms (I knew of one who was just 7 years old, would get a novel, lock herself in her room and read and graduated Summa Cum Laude), or listen to narratives on social media.

    • @frederickzoreta6617
      @frederickzoreta6617 Рік тому +5

      As a Pinoy living in Canada since 2010, I FULLY, TOTALLY AGREE with you kabayan! 🙂

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo Рік тому +6

      @@User5260jo When I read that part of your comment that says “lock herself in her room and read a novel “, I thought, “that’s me”. 😊 I’m now 63 years old and I started reading novels when I was 12 years (Barabara Cartland, Mills and Boons from my cousins). And English classics which my mom bought and some English magazines my dad subscribed from the US for free. I would read whole night until 9am. Next day my mom thought I was sick. Lol. I didn’t sleep. I kept reading until in college I was hooked on National Geographic. My school library had many earlier years issues. Anyway, that’s how I learned English. Not to sound cocky, but I speak English very well too (without accent).

    • @renatobrito6138
      @renatobrito6138 Рік тому +1

      Me too. Same thoughts here of our kababayans.

  • @madman3532
    @madman3532 Рік тому +244

    Filipinos want peace of mind rather than in the top position.

    • @jerryvee3968
      @jerryvee3968 Рік тому +14

      Tell that to the parents.

    • @syncrest-chantalks
      @syncrest-chantalks Рік тому +7

      So true... :D

    • @axizcorp
      @axizcorp Рік тому +7

      @@jerryvee3968 lol. Dude you still live with your parents?

    • @dimiberba2374
      @dimiberba2374 Рік тому

      Lol 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Stephen_Jabs
      @Stephen_Jabs Рік тому +8

      yes applies to me, I resigned being a manager and concentrated on being a rank and file employee😀

  • @chrisk7118
    @chrisk7118 Рік тому +9

    India and Philippines should be brother countries. No disrespect, only healthy competition 👌

  • @anelsnts
    @anelsnts Рік тому +148

    Indian: I am the ‘brains’ of your company.
    Filipino: I am the ‘heart’ that supports life of your company.
    Me: Technology will create the best AI but can’t substitute the caring heart of the Filipino worker.
    “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”
    Nelson Mandela

    • @dianacastro89
      @dianacastro89 Рік тому +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @asurac3215
      @asurac3215 Рік тому +12

      "Brain is nothing without heart and heart is nothing without brain" so both are very important for the body/ company

    • @striker44
      @striker44 Рік тому +1

      Customer thinking : I wish I got a hybrid of a Filipino with heart to listen and empathize and the brains of an Indian to solve the problem quickly.
      Above is a rebuttal to the original commenter. Do not take it heart. ❤️ to Phillipines

  • @pragathikumar9503
    @pragathikumar9503 Рік тому +19

    Completely irrelevant comparison. Indians do not seek call centre jobs, no other country in the world compares with Philippines for American call centre jobs. No other country compares with India for tech software engineering jobs. Philippines and India don't compete for the same work

    • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
      @Dr.Kraig_Ren 5 місяців тому

      Yes. I'm a market and cuture nerd. This video is idiotic. In Philippines , 30% students study for BPO jobs, while in india, engineering, medical and other stuff is comprising most degrees.
      He said Only "74%" indians are educated. But bruh, that 74% is still more than philipines's entire population 😂

  • @stickynotes3339
    @stickynotes3339 Рік тому +4

    Filipinos was trained in school for 18 to 23 years to become a good or excellent employee. No one teaches them in school how to become a CEO, business owner, or to make money using their own money. If some of them dreamed to become a CEO their own race will pull her or him down or make fun of. That is why most of them moved our of their own country to look for a better opportunity.

    • @loma7652
      @loma7652 Рік тому

      Same with India bro people making fun of our dreams even I want to be a CEO but my mom said CEO is useless u should pick ias officer

  • @s.t.santos5928
    @s.t.santos5928 Рік тому +575

    I haven't met a Filipino who started working in the BPO industry with a long-term goal in mind of becoming a CEO in the same industry. BPO jobs for Filipinos are generally a quick fix right after college until they find their true calling. That should partly explain the high employee turnover and the lack of Filipino CEOs in that industry. The biggest conglomerates in the Philippines are headed by Filipinos.

    • @davetabuyan2172
      @davetabuyan2172 Рік тому +71

      Then you haven't meet me.. heheheh.. because I have already set a year where I am going to stop as employee. I don't want to be an employee all my life. I always tell myself that I should only be an employee until 30 years old and I have to shift from employee quadrant to employer/businessman quadrant. Though probably because of my inclination to business and MLM or network marketing...but I'm just using my employee experience now to learn and to earn. And Im almost there...

    • @s.t.santos5928
      @s.t.santos5928 Рік тому +34

      @@davetabuyan2172 Good for you. Congrats! We need more Filipinos like you. All the best to you.

    • @snarveien1853
      @snarveien1853 Рік тому +24

      @@davetabuyan2172 Self Employment is not really "executives", unless you hire a lot of people.

    • @macolet9711
      @macolet9711 Рік тому +43

      India's population is 14× bigger than the Philippines and there are a lot of Indian's who are educated abroad such as UK. These Indians are the one occupying the executive positions. But, most BPOs in the Philippines the top position is occupied by Filipinos. Unlike before wherein it is lead by expat.

    • @s.t.santos5928
      @s.t.santos5928 Рік тому +3

      @@macolet9711 Thanks for the info.

  • @gregbelleza8857
    @gregbelleza8857 Рік тому +38

    A proud husband of a hardworking wife. she's been in BPO for 15 years from an entry level job to now a senior director with a global responsibility. She used to report to an Indian boss, now she shares the same lateral position.

    • @virtualassistant-che398
      @virtualassistant-che398 Рік тому +2

      wow! How i wish i can work like you and your wife sir,kudos to all the BPO workers!

  • @1tsMeCarpeDiem
    @1tsMeCarpeDiem Рік тому +35

    I am a Filipino and thankful to our indian friends who paved the way.

  • @godofwinetits3826
    @godofwinetits3826 Рік тому +3

    Then how do you explain why large tech companies like apple, microsoft, google, tweeter are all indian CEO? what about pinoy? zero

  • @onyxriver
    @onyxriver Рік тому +278

    Our company here in Australia used to employ Indians for outsourced voice CS. Then our email based CS division gets bombarded with emails like
    “they sound like a scammer”,
    “I don’t understand what they’re saying”,
    “please connect me to a native speaker”
    Then we decided to move our outsourcing to the Philippines and magically, the complaints were gone. I’d say hands down Philippines! One of the best people out there, willing to go beyond what is expected of them. In technical aspect as well, based on my experience, Filipinos are more adept. So the stereotype that “hire Indians for technical things” does not apply.

    • @q7bbq
      @q7bbq Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Indians will never accept that.

    • @BulantoySjourneys
      @BulantoySjourneys Рік тому

      Bcos Pilipinos are scammer of accent highly skilled in every language or dialect in any Country especially English that separate to us in Indians

    • @tonybasilio7003
      @tonybasilio7003 Рік тому +12

      Tecnically better, but if you can’t understand what is being said it’s just frustration

    • @Pbdave1092
      @Pbdave1092 Рік тому

      India's Scam industry are damaging their own BPO industry, they should do more to fix that.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Рік тому

      YEAH IT SUCKS THAT INDIAN ACCENT NOW ASSOCIATED WITH SCAMMERS UFORTUNATELY
      ALSO IT MIGHT BE MORE WELL KNOWN FOR FILIPINOS NOW ARE SEEN AS CARING .

  • @whysoserious7553
    @whysoserious7553 Рік тому +33

    India 🇮🇳❤️Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @olanmanila
      @olanmanila Рік тому +1

      Stay safe and healthy my brothers and sisters in India.. 🙏🇵🇭❤️🇮🇳

  • @getsugatenshou1879
    @getsugatenshou1879 Рік тому +11

    During the typhoon yolanda in the Philippines:
    My team leader texted me: where the hell are you?!! your shift will start in few minutes!
    Me: im on my way TL... just 500 meters more to swim and 3-4 waves of flying debris to evade 😂

  • @princejowerthuerta
    @princejowerthuerta Рік тому +275

    I'm currently working for a BPO company as a technical chat representative for Microsoft.
    What I have noticed between the Indian and Filipino advocates is that Indians tend to be process driven and goes through the issue by following the linear process, they are cold and firm. Filipinos on the other hand are more empathetic and customer oriented-the interaction feels more genuine and workarounds are usually done to resolve issues.
    Indians are better on the technical skills side but Filipinos have better interpersonal communication skills.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Рік тому +2

      WHATS BPO ?

    • @yologaming773
      @yologaming773 Рік тому +9

      ​@@stevethea5250 Business process outsourcing

    • @pengtim3730
      @pengtim3730 Рік тому +18

      Its a Call Center bro 😁😀 I hope india and Philippines won't make this a competition.. Just focus n the task and improve the BPO sector..

    • @des1595
      @des1595 Рік тому +1

      I totally agree with you.

    • @lutongbinukid7794
      @lutongbinukid7794 Рік тому +2

      Yes, I've been working as a technical chat support account laptop brand, and India is really good for technical.

  • @rkdo9554
    @rkdo9554 Рік тому +104

    Worked in the BPO for more than a decade here in the Philippines. Was on my way to the top of the ladder but decided not to proceed as I realized I should value my well being more, and that what's happened to most of my BPO friends as well.

  • @kanorjunior8306
    @kanorjunior8306 Рік тому +76

    Both are Great Nations, that highly value culture. And, Both are highly competitive in the global markets.
    I am a Filipino, and I say it is always best to have a healthy competition. I will give my full heart and undying service to my country. But, I will always give my high Respect to the Indians as they are equally hard working and noble people of the world.
    I don't even consider them as friend.
    I consider them as Brothers!
    Salute! to Both India and The Philippines.

    • @marinamarina60
      @marinamarina60 Рік тому +5

      Hey I like your equality

    • @infynvn
      @infynvn 9 місяців тому +1

      Atleast one filipino gave positive comment , look at the comment section how disrespectful your country people are toward Indians ,thank you brother :)

    • @SonuTanti-xf5lq
      @SonuTanti-xf5lq 3 місяці тому +1

      Great thought

  • @snarveien1853
    @snarveien1853 Рік тому +79

    I don't think the goal of most Filipinos is to be CEO of a BPO. Its where you work while finding your true passion in life, or where you build your skill before offering yourself directly to companies, as self employed like virtual assistant, and just work from home permanently without a big company in between to manage you. OFC most executives are Indian because it was very big before in India, before Philippines. Most BPO in Philippines were started by their trusted or executives from India.

    • @jaypetz
      @jaypetz Рік тому +8

      So true the BPO industry generates so much stress. Then again there are some fiery love affairs and adultery here and there. Then your enemies are my enemies mentallity then power tripping bosses but the problem is actually them breaking the already working workflow. Then some junkies with non qualifying skills have higher position because he/she knows how to s@ck the OMs deek. So I opted to try a different type of work which is better. Alam mo na ung mga sipsip at magaling manira ng kapwa para lang mapromote.

    • @cronaofficial8716
      @cronaofficial8716 Рік тому

      So trrrrrue .. india is anderrrrrr the waterrrrrr my frrrrrrrrrrend

  • @renereinoso9909
    @renereinoso9909 Рік тому +83

    I agree with the article, 100%. Indians really excel in computer science. Just don't let them answer calls, please.

    • @loma7652
      @loma7652 Рік тому +2

      Hello your computer has virus

    • @iannickocoloy4292
      @iannickocoloy4292 Рік тому +2

      ​@@loma7652 hahaha why I can hear their voice along with the accent in this statement. Lol.

    • @bestill7698
      @bestill7698 3 місяці тому

      The fluency of English is far superior with Indians.

  • @jaysample5496
    @jaysample5496 Рік тому +15

    Yeah, this is true, indians are highly skilled in IT, I used to work with them in the IT industry. The only problem is they are not so accommodating and sometimes their work is problematic. On the other hand Filipinos are accommodating, know how to communicate better with clients and are very easy to deal with which gives them an edge, but Filipinos are technical too don't underestimate them and their work ethic is better. Also, Filipino's work is of high quality

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 Рік тому +2

      There is just a lot of them, India graduates about 1.5 million ITs a year while the Philippines only have about 40,000 so it stands to reason that having a lot bigger pool of talents, their IT industry will be thriving and developing way better. The Philippines is an uncoordinated industry, more by individual effort and the best of them is probably working abroad. The Philippines don't really have IT industry like the indian's.

    • @jaysample5496
      @jaysample5496 Рік тому

      @@rap3208 well said. this is true.

  • @aicru
    @aicru Рік тому +20

    i am a filipino working in japan, i have so many indian and nepali friends and yes indian english is a little bit hard to understand sometimes.

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Рік тому +13

    Imagine if both PH and IND combine forces to learn from each other, the BPO industry can just grow even further with quality, responsiveness to needs, leading to increased but competing pricing, hence wages for BPO employees.

  • @truethat7681
    @truethat7681 Рік тому +2

    As an Indian I think Philippines is better than India in the voice based call centre industry apart from that I wouldn't compare India with the Philippines simply because India has 1.4 billion people.

  • @arki_kat3482
    @arki_kat3482 Рік тому +76

    As a customer, I hate it when I get transferred to Indian call center. They are very rude, and are not very helpful; they seem to just stick with what the computer tells them to do. I always have to ask for a manager or someone higher who knows what they are doing. They also don’t seem to understand the issues I explain to them. The call centers from the Philippines have better customer service and are more accommodating. They are happier too. They know how to solve issues and compromise and work with the problem.

    • @markuchiha7737
      @markuchiha7737 Рік тому +2

      Have a great day!

    • @goodkarma08
      @goodkarma08 Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much❤😊 - Love from the Philippines

    • @truethat7681
      @truethat7681 Рік тому +5

      Indias IT sector revenue is $245 billion meanwhile Philippines has an IT revenue of $32 billion. You seem to be comparing Apples and Oranges.

    • @rocksanup3553
      @rocksanup3553 Рік тому

      We're gonna wipe out the Philippines Bpo industry by using the "Ai voice module" 😉. Don't worry

    • @truethat7681
      @truethat7681 Рік тому +2

      @rocksanup3553 I don't want India to wipe out the industry of any country. Both countries should have a healthy competition and bilateral cooperation. I'm an Indian as well!!

  • @krewland7041
    @krewland7041 Рік тому +27

    Im a filipino no doubt about Indian's for being good in i.t there actually smart.

    • @rosariolingatong7823
      @rosariolingatong7823 Рік тому

      If you met one Indian good in IT they're all good ...

    • @madejoco5501
      @madejoco5501 Рік тому +4

      There are lots of scam call center also in India

    • @krewland7041
      @krewland7041 Рік тому +1

      @@rosariolingatong7823 im surrounded by indians my classmates are indian my friend arle indian . Should i explain?

    • @krewland7041
      @krewland7041 Рік тому +2

      @@madejoco5501 which is true there good at i.t the problem is they using in a bad way.

    • @anelsnts
      @anelsnts Рік тому

      Intelligent people who work selfishly heartlessly qualifies best to be scammers. Beware.

  • @BabeKoto
    @BabeKoto Рік тому +39

    so many times I lost money, had too much stress and frustrations talking to these Indian agents. all they gave me were headaches. I even experienced flight delays because of them. they are weak in comprehension, they will mislead you and will not give you options, they dont know what they are talking about. These are the reasons why I do not want to talk to Indian agents again and whenever I call for services, first thing I will tell is "please I want to talk to a Filipino agent". Filipino agents are not only clear in their words but they are giving me options and most importantly, they do not mislead me and I always commending them for those. I can feel Filipino agents' concern every time I need services.

    • @akkunair9392
      @akkunair9392 Рік тому

      probably talked to some low quality tech support agents from "microsoft'' then if thats been your experience. Sure I'll admit there are many agents that these western companies hire who are not upto the mark per say in terms of their helpfulness and comprehension but as someone who lives in india I wont say thats the majority even in the slightest, theres plenty of people here who are actually qualified and know what they are doing here and can help you as well as your "superior" filipino agents too same way theres people in the philipines who I had experience talking to for tech support have the comprehension of those infamous tech support scammers people abroad keep cribbing about but somehow have an even worse accent and mic quality then the average village tech support scammer who talks on a 2009 nokia cellphone here lol. The statement you made seems almost low key racist considering how judgemental you seem to be about the race of the agent your talking to

    • @indaymayang7263
      @indaymayang7263 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the compliment as a customer service representative myself in the Philippines we are so delighted to hear how satisfied our customers are❤️

    • @juris1127
      @juris1127 Рік тому

      Thanks!! That's so true.

    • @shinglaiapingjohn4772
      @shinglaiapingjohn4772 Рік тому

      Don't spread lie u will go to hell

    • @ZOKUUUUUU
      @ZOKUUUUUU Рік тому

      Very true! When I talk to agents from India, they gave me headaches. Their accent is so hard and it makes communication difficult.

  • @orgrassm
    @orgrassm Рік тому +3

    accent pa lang, alam na

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    @Margaret35577 Рік тому +57

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    • @mohammeddumadi8323
      @mohammeddumadi8323 Рік тому +2

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      @yahayaabdullahi5474 Рік тому +2

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      @basiruAndrew Рік тому +1

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      @yahayaabdullahi5474 Рік тому +2

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      @yahayaabdullahi5474 Рік тому +2

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  • @sheenismhaellim2215
    @sheenismhaellim2215 Рік тому +79

    No love lost between Filipinos (My Kababayans) and Indians. We see Indians as a worthy competitor.

    • @mugensgameoutplayed9017
      @mugensgameoutplayed9017 Рік тому +2

      not even close beybiiii

    • @DamionAlexander
      @DamionAlexander Рік тому +7

      @@mugensgameoutplayed9017 trust me PH can compete and probably win against India in IT standards if given the chance.

    • @gilbertflores2473
      @gilbertflores2473 Рік тому +1

      Kudos to India who started the BPO industry!

    • @khavin-p1c
      @khavin-p1c Рік тому +3

      Outsourcing is one thing Making your own complex technical stuff is another

    • @khavin-p1c
      @khavin-p1c Рік тому +4

      India is world leader in global tech environment

  • @Logic0914
    @Logic0914 Рік тому +2

    This is for all Filipino and Indians.. I will make it short. Filipinos and Indians are friend.

  • @markcruz7238
    @markcruz7238 Рік тому +145

    Working in the contact center and IT industry for almost 20 years, I observed that India based workers are very good when it comes to process compliance so good that on the downside is they tend not to be flexible when put in a situation that doesnt fall within the process. Filipinos on the other hand are the opposite and is not very process compliant but tends to be very flexible when put in a situation that deviates from their processes which allows them to adapt and go beyond their duty and able to solve problems quicker at times.

    • @mr.notsonice
      @mr.notsonice Рік тому +17

      I've been a trainer for BPOs for years. I've trained people from almost all continents and what you say actually is true. My god trying to get Filipino trainees not to fuck up a process is a chore. But when it works, it works...

    • @jessicaal415
      @jessicaal415 Рік тому +5

      It’s in our culture “remedyo” or “paraan” that pretty much sums up our problem solving skills even if it means “outside the box.”

    • @jeromeriego7184
      @jeromeriego7184 Рік тому +3

      its our tendency to be flexible just to provide better service makes us cross the line and get fired the next day :(

    • @UnknownUser-ec3jh
      @UnknownUser-ec3jh Рік тому

      @@jeromeriego7184 HAHAHA

    • @oragonsipadi6851
      @oragonsipadi6851 Рік тому +1

      Better stick on scamming😂

  • @kingofj9079
    @kingofj9079 Рік тому +5

    India is great in the back end IT, programming and stuff while the Philippines is more on the front. Customer service and all.

  • @marifel5857
    @marifel5857 Рік тому +10

    Proud filipino here even though im just a high school graduate but i can communicate in english very well some people asking me if what was my profession back when i was in philippines .and i just told them no i didnt even have college degree just a secondary school ,my english is quite fluent but i would say i am more in conversationalist type of a person .

    • @aashishgupta9392
      @aashishgupta9392 5 місяців тому +1

      In india BPOs are the last option ppl choose, people feel ashamed to say that they work in BPO.
      BPOs are sign of failure here.

  • @botagz
    @botagz Рік тому +28

    I have lots of Indian friends and they all asked me why I say Thank You on everything even for simple things like answered my question, said something nice, or passed a paper to me, etc. I said because if one did something for me no matter how small it is I should express gratitude for it. They were rather surprised because, they said, in India it’s different because most of the time they only ever say Thank You to you if it’s a big deal or a life or death situation.

    • @apoorvashekhawat6741
      @apoorvashekhawat6741 Рік тому +2

      Actually it's true, if somebody is asking u not to say thanks that means u r clearly very close to them.
      We consider saying thanks as formality most of the times.
      There is no sorry and thank u in frndships.

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 Рік тому

      @@apoorvashekhawat6741 In the Philippines, those people that are close enough that you may not bother thanking them is your family and maybe your very very close friends...and still we still thank them in instances. Saying thank you is always a positive and not a negative.

  • @ItsMe-tb1io
    @ItsMe-tb1io Рік тому +3

    Filipinos are more analytical and better in communication and comprehension. We think outside the box. Indians, on the other hand, only follow what's in the SOPs. But they are way better in technical stuff.
    I noticed that they are more confident in speaking English, but Filipinos sound better.

  • @bagoh4
    @bagoh4 Рік тому +15

    As a Filipino who have worked side by side with Indians and Pakistanis i would say the work ethic part is very true, Also true that there are some exceptional people as well.

  • @mrman3196
    @mrman3196 Рік тому +3

    When its i.t. jobs i get someone from india.
    When it is more of clerical work i get someone from the philippines.❤

  • @eggmine130
    @eggmine130 Рік тому +7

    The Philippines is better than India. Filipinos TRY to learn the American accent to make American customers feel at home (some of them got me fooled because they were so good!) While India is just as proficient in English, as you said, their accent frustrates me more often than not.

    • @laoaisymu8771
      @laoaisymu8771 Рік тому

      ibig sabihin laway lang puhunan walang utak,,,,trabaho ng mga walang no choice....hahahahaha

  • @lloydvillanueva7433
    @lloydvillanueva7433 Рік тому +4

    Hands down to Indians IT knowledge. Name all u want - programming, hardware, software, networking, Infra Admin/Operation 👏👏👏

  • @rosshaikenleonen1416
    @rosshaikenleonen1416 Рік тому +26

    As an IT from the Philippines. I totally agree that India is just better at technical stuff. Heck, until now I even watch indian youtube channels if I forget how to do stuff, I just have to rewind it back if the accent gets too thick, but the important thing is that they know how to do it, and do it well. So I have to give thanks to our indian brothers out there in the tech department.

  • @scarface3693
    @scarface3693 Рік тому +4

    all those Filipino you've mentioned are comedians of course they would have use the heavy Filipino accent, because that's from our mothers and fathers before but if you have heard modern day Filipinos especially young ones the heavy accent is very little to notice.

  • @slimeasmr9941
    @slimeasmr9941 Рік тому +116

    big thanks to the BPO companies here in the Philippines.. because of you guys, we tend to support our studies and continue our dreams. I started my journey in a BPO company after graduating high school to support my study till I graduated from college and became a CPA.. and currently managing my own business as well..
    but I tell you.. Indians are way brainy compared to Filipinos.. it's just that Filipinos always put our hearts into everything we do.. we don't just say it.. we do it and it reflects to the number of repeat clients we're getting every time..

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo Рік тому

      Filipinos are willing to go the extra mile (work extra hour just to finish their task. Indians (sorry to say) are calculative. Generally speaking, not flexible.

    • @ca8547
      @ca8547 Рік тому +10

      Knowledge is nothing without the heart

    • @johannesoberford-pb4mn
      @johannesoberford-pb4mn Рік тому +2

      LoL you're being exploited with that salary. The companies benefit more than you do

    • @greatlife2763
      @greatlife2763 Рік тому +7

      I beg to disagree. Filipinos have common sense and think always outside of the box. Can't you see the resolving rate of each BPO company? Hearts don't have to do with it.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Рік тому +1

      WHATS MEANING BPO COMPANY ?

  • @alexcoroza4518
    @alexcoroza4518 Рік тому +9

    Ia m a Filipino and as a software developer, most of the Indians that I worked with were really good. They work faster and smarter than some of my Filipino colleagues. They have this thinking of "making the software better" while some of my fellow Filipinos have a thinking of "just get the work done and get paid". This is ofcourse subjective but this is by far my experience.

    • @adalmar9889
      @adalmar9889 Рік тому

      No offense but Filipinos work like robots and they don’t try things out of box

  • @lidefsomar5291
    @lidefsomar5291 Рік тому +2

    Well US IT is well dependent on Indians. And they have a lot of Doctors in US. They are very well established in US and most of the US companies CEO now are Indians. Most of them came to US on a student visa and you guys have no idea how competitive to obtain this visa from INDIA. In this case Filipinos are already a mismatch.

  • @cayezara8110
    @cayezara8110 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this informative video. I will invest in the Philippines.

  • @rocksanup3553
    @rocksanup3553 Рік тому +2

    We're gonna wipe out the Philippines Bpo industry using "Ai voice module" 😉. Don't worry

    • @archellemendoza8817
      @archellemendoza8817 3 місяці тому

      You mean replacing customer service with robotic voice modules? Lol

  • @jmbytes0729
    @jmbytes0729 Рік тому +2

    India 🤝 Philippines

  • @raypogi1984
    @raypogi1984 Рік тому +18

    The Good thing about Indians is they help their own people like promotions if bosses are Indians.. If bosses are Filipino, they will drag their own people as much as they can..
    This is the major issues that Filipino experiences abroad..

  • @comsci2491
    @comsci2491 Рік тому +5

    As a Filipino nurse working in the US. I could say I love my Indian co workers I think they are smart and very talented. And that Filipinos and Indians are good friends :D

  • @hartwinfritz
    @hartwinfritz Рік тому +4

    If you're tired of working and you need a vacation, Go to Philippines!! lots of Beautiful destinations, lots of relaxing views like beach, rivers, and food trip.. It's more fun in the Philippines.

  • @Deadpool_1718
    @Deadpool_1718 Рік тому +2

    if you ask a Filipino would you like to be promoted, nahhhh i don't like to be stressed lol...

  • @Ἀλκαῖος-ο5μ
    @Ἀλκαῖος-ο5μ Рік тому +8

    I’ve handled trainings for partners from India and one of the best things about them (sometimes) is they tend to bend protocols to achieve an objective. From a filipino perspective tho, we are underprivileged in some ways especially health-wise.

  • @thwb4661
    @thwb4661 Рік тому +32

    Indians excel greatly in STEM related work industry while Filipinos excel greatly in hospitality, tourism, medical, and creative industry.

  • @utkarshsrivastava2639
    @utkarshsrivastava2639 Рік тому +17

    Totally agree, i am an India, and i am a hairstylist, but still i have a bachelor degree in Computer Application. so ya you want software and engineering goods come to India.

    • @olanmanila
      @olanmanila Рік тому +1

      I agree with you my friend.. Stay safe and healthy my brothers and sisters in India.. 🙏🇵🇭❤️🇮🇳

  • @abuanwp
    @abuanwp Рік тому +1

    Go to Philippines, the only people who never speak english are months old or mute people.

  • @binsoy728
    @binsoy728 Рік тому +21

    12:55 my opinion differs from this.
    Let me share something funny. I once worked in a BPO company we have an account which accommodates technical, customer service and sales. Once some technical issues gets difficult to solve we tend to connect the call over to higher technical support and they are from India however when Indians can't resolved one technical concern they connect calls to us whom they refer to as higher technical support. So my point is, there technical concerns that cannot be resolved by Indians rep that we Filipinos can though it is important to note as well that I worked not as a regular agent during that time but a top tier one 😅

    • @truthseeker3404
      @truthseeker3404 Рік тому

      What bullshit !! Tell me what company you work for ? Let me see that for myself. As a Filipino iv always seen 95% Indians on the high table and a few Filipinos too !!

  • @normandinoz
    @normandinoz Рік тому +1

    BPO Idustries are investing here in the Philippines because they can give low salary to Filipinos compare to other countries.

  • @racstvracstv2137
    @racstvracstv2137 Рік тому +4

    Dealing with Americans you need filipino's patience.. skills...emphaty

  • @debbie1724cham
    @debbie1724cham Рік тому +125

    I started as a BPO rep in 2004 and climbed my career up to being a Manufacturing Executions Systems engineer. I have been deployed to differrent states in the USA.
    In the country where I am permanently working now, DISCRIMINATION would prevent you from climbing up the ladder further because locals do not want Filipinos to be ahead of them. I don't have an option but to let them do what they want, work solo, and feel happy that I am getting paid way higher than my PHL salary. I prefer working with Indian engineers because they are really smart and super soft-spoken people.

    • @zailabarde8253
      @zailabarde8253 Рік тому

      Hi, can you give us idea of how we can apply and get a permanent work in the industry of Information Technology? Your help is very much appreciated.

    • @rl8571
      @rl8571 Рік тому +9

      I think the point of the video is why is Filipino allowing barriers like discrimination to stop them while Indian, who also face the same discrimination from Whites are not discouraged and proceed with going for executive positions. Filipinos simply have thinner skin and more sensitive feelings compared to Indians.

    • @SlingshotBlurOnKSA
      @SlingshotBlurOnKSA Рік тому

      Hahaha. American, European and Hispanic accounts are like this. Don't matter if you have godlike performance, you're not from the same country, you stay below us even if someone above you is a f*cking idiot but he/she is in his/her country. Hahahaha.

  • @SouravBanik90
    @SouravBanik90 Рік тому +4

    At 6:37 it starts to make sense. It’s a video to sell courses to Indians. Well played!
    Let me break the video:-
    1. Indians complete schooling in 20years+ including primary, secondary, high school and at-least a 3-4yr bachelor’s degree. I am sure that is standard in Philipines as well.
    2. 73% of educated Indians is still atleast twice the population as 98% of Philippines.
    3. Yes, some Indians do have accent.
    4. Yes, some people are unprofessional. That is exception, not a rule
    5. Yeah, I see what u did there when u tried to boost Indian pride by mentioning all the leaders, just before mentioning your course.

    • @Sumit-rp5mx
      @Sumit-rp5mx Рік тому

      Twice??.... It's 9-10 times of Phillipinos.

  • @steveu9211
    @steveu9211 Рік тому +3

    #C9Staff .. Thanks for this , Video , We Filipino people Like this ..😇😍🤩🤗💗

  • @maykatv11
    @maykatv11 Рік тому +2

    Our Filipino trainer will be assigned in India to teach Modivcare digital ❤️

  • @sonnygram9457
    @sonnygram9457 Рік тому +6

    Philippine call centers preferred by American Companies. Language and enunciation are easier for Americans to understand

  • @katuiran
    @katuiran Рік тому +2

    India has Billions of people compared to the Philippines. I don't know if the CEO comment is accurate. The I.T. example with regards to India is true.

  • @cocorampage3937
    @cocorampage3937 Рік тому +6

    I'm Filipino but I praised India when it comes to Computer Tech .

  • @f-hizzle3883
    @f-hizzle3883 Рік тому +3

    hmmm technicality and creativity I guess we Filipino play a very important part and development too.Let me ask you, Do you know who invented the micro chip? yes where the processor sits, thats a Filipino invention.

  • @zsyhan15
    @zsyhan15 Рік тому +13

    I agree with the culture part. I (FIL) works with a company and we have IND people too in the same department. There are IND Holidays where most of them are not available. Meanwhile, in PH, local holidays are ignored. Not always a good thing. Ive gotten used to it.

    • @bellelopez8489
      @bellelopez8489 Рік тому

      Its okay double pay naman...
      And if sa maganda kang company at hindi naka take adv ng double pay dahil naka leave ka...balik naman leave credits mo

    • @calebsmith254
      @calebsmith254 Рік тому +1

      Just goes to show which race are willing to neglect their culture for money.

    • @johnrosskc
      @johnrosskc Рік тому +1

      @@calebsmith254 so if you are a Christian and the holiday is catered for Chinese and Islam, is one still neglecting one’s culture? Point being: there are varieties of cultures and religions in PH that the government has catered holidays for each….
      And let’s be honest, a number of those employees who did not work during the holidays did not really attend to their cultural obligations, so they are neglecting their cultures as well….
      And your use of “race” is problematic. Because Indians and Filipinos belong to the same race.

    • @calebsmith254
      @calebsmith254 Рік тому +2

      @@johnrosskc May difference pa rin. Mga indians di papayag na di maisagawa ang kultura nila, habang mga Pilipino, alipin ng pera. Pumapayag sa mga rules ng ibang lahi para lang di umalis ang business. I admire the indians for being resilient and NOT bowing to a foreign power.
      That's true pride. That's the difference.

  • @elmernagui744
    @elmernagui744 Рік тому +4

    kudos to our SMEs from India they are the best in the world in imparting knowledge.. thank you

  • @viianapoa7448
    @viianapoa7448 Рік тому +8

    I'm a Filipino, and you just earned your 934th subscriber for what you've said about us Filipinos. Thank you! :)

  • @genesisqui6719
    @genesisqui6719 Рік тому +34

    that resiliency of going to work during desasters(Fire, Earthquake, Typhoon) are spot on a Filipino trait... we even have memes of people submerge in flood going work, it is just a meme, but the message that we can continue to work during adversities are badass compare anywhere else in the globe.

  • @boy_deploy
    @boy_deploy Рік тому +50

    Yes India have better I.T. infrastructure but that doesn't add up to the conclusion that Indians are better with any programming related skills. I believe Filipinos are more critical thinkers and has better ability to forsee the problems sooner than later. There are many clients (programmer too) that can verify this.

    • @rosariolingatong7823
      @rosariolingatong7823 Рік тому

      In my own opinion, India not really good...most of the people in India are uneducated...how the youtuber call them good in terms of speaking English...

    • @ariesvida7847
      @ariesvida7847 Рік тому

      India is known for scam centers. Infrastructure is just similar with Phil. BPOs

    • @kripler3001
      @kripler3001 Рік тому +19

      If Filipinos are more critical minded than the indians in IT, then why don't we have a single Filipino CEO in the top 50 technology company in the world? Let's just accept the fact that our government have not made software engineering and more technical IT stuffs a priority. The Philippines banked on our english proficiency to dominate the front office such as contact center. However, I've seen a growing interest in software development among Filipinos although it will take a long while for us to make a big impact in the global arena like the Indians.

    • @louiebay9727
      @louiebay9727 Рік тому +1

      @@kripler3001 just wait.😅😅

    • @laguiabdatuali5577
      @laguiabdatuali5577 Рік тому +11

      this isn’t true I’m from philippines and I would rather go with india when it comes to IT infrastructure filipino are just only good with taking a conversation but not really in action

  • @helenalhyn1076
    @helenalhyn1076 Рік тому +11

    Filipino is not interested being CEO of the cOmpany or a business person. We do not like stressfull job, because we save our time in playing and adopting your new invented technology and we want updated about new technology.

    • @tonycapricon4620
      @tonycapricon4620 Рік тому +5

      Philippines is a very small state state compared to India.

    • @clyde4874
      @clyde4874 Рік тому +1

      It's different now. Filipinos are becoming into business/entrepreneurship these days.

    • @aashishgupta9392
      @aashishgupta9392 5 місяців тому

      May difference pa rin. Mga indians di papayag na di maisagawa ang kultura nila, habang mga Pilipino, alipin ng pera. Pumapayag sa mga rules ng ibang lahi para lang di umalis ang business.

  • @anastaciolopez6259
    @anastaciolopez6259 Рік тому +9

    Respect to both countries. Keep the good work.

  • @Justbefree636
    @Justbefree636 Рік тому +1

    i think Indians have more leaders because they are more strict with following processing. As I noticed most Filipinos easily bend processes just to resolve an issue and to help people. In business it is still best to be strict in following processes. Rules are created for a reason

  • @kenv2667
    @kenv2667 Рік тому +35

    this is accurate af. although I'm a Filipino in the IT Industry. I agree that if you look at maybe top 10% of IT resources, India has most of them, the problem is at the bottom, India is also in majority. It is a common knowledge in our industry that Indian analyst and/or developer would most likely be a problem. Not because they are not technically good, but because they lack communication skills in both speaking and understanding. This is based on my experience of course.

  • @anlim4066
    @anlim4066 Рік тому +3

    Technical support indian are good but for customer service filipinos because of the accent.

  • @wrailee
    @wrailee Рік тому +16

    I am a Filipino I know India is a competitor but also a friend. Highly respect to there deep knowledge on IT technology. 😉

    • @PrivateJoker0119
      @PrivateJoker0119 Рік тому +3

      I work with a lot of Indian IT, while yes there are a lot of good IT people there, there are also a lot of people who don't know what they are doing,... like they are a manager or Level 3 IT and they don't know what's happening..they are not all that.

  • @perlitacailao954
    @perlitacailao954 Рік тому +6

    From the Philippines. Thank you guys for giving credits to our country. God bless

  • @bodjiedelgado1377
    @bodjiedelgado1377 Рік тому +6

    I'm from the Philippines but my roots is India. Many thought I'm from India because I look more Indian than a Filipino, and then, with a Spanish name. I agree on the results as I worked in BPO for years and currently a Real time analyst.

  • @ameliaindubai2645
    @ameliaindubai2645 Рік тому +3

    one time ago my employer Portuguese had a conversation with some Indian knocking our door to fixed something like AC problem and my employer called me talked to the Indian because she couldn’t understand them, after a second of conversation with them i was still confused what was they trying to explain until my employer given up and told them to comeback another day. their words was very difficult to understand even i was trying them to repeat some words but stil couldn’t understand.

  • @xuxaale3469
    @xuxaale3469 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for sharing this, I believe that there are Filipinos that digging more into Technical such as WebDev and programmer, the only reason that they are not recognized outside my country because they are happy with salary now. More power to you!

  • @humanbeing7624
    @humanbeing7624 Рік тому +1

    Videos like this make people say bad things about another culture. They are not even accurate. So stop comparing people. It's not nice.

  • @conchui
    @conchui Рік тому +16

    There is more salt here from indians compared to all the salt on the ocean

  • @adrianscorner3231
    @adrianscorner3231 Рік тому +2

    Filipinos use an American english accent and Indians use their own english accent that is difficult to understand.

  • @pueyorivers3281
    @pueyorivers3281 Рік тому +5

    About the companies partnered with the 2 countries have huge difference based on the fact that BPO industry in the Philippines is relatively new compared to India, they are definitely considered the seniors.

  • @adm1nistration
    @adm1nistration Рік тому +1

    the only advantage Ph has is their communication skills (more understandble) but everything else goes to indians. they have better work etiquette

  • @shedrick2417
    @shedrick2417 Рік тому +8

    Nice Comparison Both Countries excelled in their on wat ❤️

  • @chubbycheeks6643
    @chubbycheeks6643 Рік тому +20

    I'm proud of my country🇵🇭. Filipinos are hard working, Filipinos are hired all over the world. But sadly not paid equally just like western people.

    • @blackjackfourever
      @blackjackfourever Рік тому +1

      that’s one of the main reasons they are outsourcing…cost efficiency..why go out if you are going to pay the same rate🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @edgardomartinez9479
    @edgardomartinez9479 Рік тому +1

    Not True when one company here in the Philippines adopted Spatial Net they only talk a lot when we ask them about technically how to solve encountered problem they don't even know how to solve, so we Filipinos trouble shoot the encountered problem and make it thanks 🙏

  • @ainnovation6967
    @ainnovation6967 Рік тому +57

    I agree about India having an advantage in terms of IT infrastructures but I disagree that India having more technical skills than the Philippines as most of our skilled workers such IT professional and hardcore engineers in different fields are working abroad. In fact, Philippines is currently suffering from professional drain that led most companies to offer OFW the same salary offered abroad just to return and work in the Philippines. I've been working abroad for more than 20 years and offered multiple times by local companies to match my salary abroad and I accepted it but I resigned and back to work abroad. My reason? Traffic😄.. Traffic in EDSA going to Makati by car is so terrible. I gave up after 3 weeks working and return abroad.

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 Рік тому +7

      So is India. All those reasons you cited for the Philippines is also true for India.

    • @ainnovation6967
      @ainnovation6967 Рік тому +6

      @@rap3208 Unfortunately, I have to agree with you. I have worked Indian colleagues abroad too. But your population is 10x more than the Philippines, So more technical skilled workers still available in your country that make it attractive for investors than Philippines.

    • @samsungdelila5960
      @samsungdelila5960 Рік тому

      Npakababaw ng dahilan mo to be honest you are not makabayan dpat tinutulungan natin Ang bansang pinas para umunlad tayo..look at south Korea tinulugan nila Ang bansa nila para umangat..ikw binigyan kna ng malaking sahod katulad s abroad tinumbasan n ng pinas Ang sahod mo pero ito ka dahilan mo lng traffic??? Lol nd k willing tulungan Ang bansang pilipinas

    • @dormamo6917
      @dormamo6917 Рік тому

      So totoo rin pala na india talaga. Talo tayo by just your lame reasoning sa traffic lang putik.

    • @dimiberba2374
      @dimiberba2374 Рік тому

      @@ainnovation6967 so?

  • @hill120
    @hill120 Рік тому +6

    A fair comparison. I once worked in a British account and one of our comm trainer was an Indian. I still carry with me that RP accent. And I admire how they embrace their culture even abroad by simply wearing traditional dresses. Am yet to hear/see a Pilipino trainer doing similar abroad.😊

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Рік тому

      A lot of Filipino trainers in the past decade can barely speak English and their accent is faker than fake.

  • @RoyalZulu
    @RoyalZulu Рік тому +5

    In summary, I would choose Filipino as Customer Support Level 1 & interface/relationship. While Indian as Customer Escalation Support Level 2 & 3.

    • @pektowanderlust
      @pektowanderlust Рік тому

      Nope. I live in New York and I hate Indian subcontinental customer service. They are really bad.

    • @gardenrxpert6573
      @gardenrxpert6573 Рік тому

      Now that’s spot on.

  • @newbromance1302
    @newbromance1302 Рік тому +2

    Filipinos has a better accent..

  • @godofwinetits3826
    @godofwinetits3826 Рік тому +3

    Wait till AI like ChatGPT replace all call center agents

  • @renanrodriguezbaylon9700
    @renanrodriguezbaylon9700 Рік тому +33

    Correct in all points. .. indeed Indian are best in technicality. The major advantage of Filipinos is being flexible.

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Рік тому +1

      Flexible? I guess you never heard of Yoga, the Indians invented flexibility.

    • @juris1127
      @juris1127 Рік тому +7

      Flexibity means having a critical mindset to be able solve minor (or even major) problem in a company.

    • @johnhumphrey1085
      @johnhumphrey1085 Рік тому

      @@juris1127 😂😂😂

    • @unknownph537
      @unknownph537 Рік тому

      @@eduardochavacano its not Physical we talking about here

    • @hmm3526
      @hmm3526 Рік тому

      @@eduardochavacano abno

  • @theword4659
    @theword4659 Рік тому +36

    I am from Philippines but I beg to disagree. Despite the aforementioned level of competency of these people from India, it should not have been the things to directly jump into conclusive statement. They, in fact, have a lot of things to offer. I'm sending my support and affection to Indian people.
    -From Philippines.

  • @Jake-ps1tr
    @Jake-ps1tr Рік тому +6

    don't compare, everyone has strengths and weaknesses

    • @sureshmukhi2316
      @sureshmukhi2316 Рік тому +1

      That was the purpose of this video. To show the strengths and weaknesses of each.

    • @gargigangwar6319
      @gargigangwar6319 Рік тому

      Why shouldn't we care? I think we should focus on this and improve ourselves.

  • @Dr.Kraig_Ren
    @Dr.Kraig_Ren 5 місяців тому +1

    *30% students in Philippines choose BPO career.*
    In india, that number isn't even in 2-3%. Most students choose High tech fields like engineering (30%) and medical

  • @anonNemo
    @anonNemo Рік тому +51

    When it comes to IT it really depends on what you are looking for. I have been working in the IT industry for decades abd worked with international developers. Indians in general can solve problems relatively quickly. The problem comes once you have to maintain the software. So in simple terms indians are excellent programmers but filipinos in general are better software engineers.

    • @haremjabar7850
      @haremjabar7850 Рік тому +11

      Im filipino bruv but I see indians way better than us in programming especially as software engineer

  • @paulvicentevcurimao5596
    @paulvicentevcurimao5596 Рік тому +1

    Ofcourse its India! They branched out to the Philippines.

  • @User5260jo
    @User5260jo Рік тому +9

    The City of Los Angeles, in California have so many Filipino engineers as employees (Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Geodesic) working for the City. The newly-expanded Los Angeles World Airports (LAX) have tapped Filipino Engineers in the major construction, from the ground up. Some have already retired after stepping up to the upper management level.