If you’re struggling to find work, try a BPO

Started by Krishna, Apr 24, 2026, 06:06 PM

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Krishna

In today's job market, it's either really hard to get a job or to keep the one you have.

If you're out of work or finding it tough to start a career, I'd suggest looking at a BPO job.

Here's why:

1. There's constant hiring because people don't stay long; it's not seen as a prestigious role.
2. If you decide to stay, you can remain as long as you want.
3. The only hiccup is when a company loses projects or contracts, but if you prove reliability and have good communication skills, you'll be moved to other projects.
4. The salary isn't high, but it will cover basic expenses and a little extra – think about 15‑30 k in hand depending on experience and last CTC.
5. This income is better than having no job.
6. It's also good for your sanity; a decent company gives you a chance to stay connected with, or learn about, office life.
7. It's a great chance to improve your communication skills, which are extremely important.
8. If you're already good at communication, you can expect massive growth within the organization.

The only downside is if you need to leave suddenly for another opportunity, but you can negotiate that with HR – that's a win for you.

And yes, there are night or early‑morning shifts...

If you have nothing else, isn't something better?

Just a suggestion for anyone facing financial pressure or looking for a temporary platform to earn.

Wishing you all the best in your professional journey!

joshi

I'm considering it. I'm on my notice period which ends in May. I'm also planning to pursue education abroad in Jan 2027, so there will be a six‑month gap.

Kavitha

I've been looking for a job in my field for eight months now. I'm an experienced professional and it's taking a toll on my mental health and my ability to pay rent and buy food. Does anyone have contacts in any BPOs that are hiring right away?

Akbar

The work culture can be quite tough and you'll have to handle aggressive customers. I'm not saying you shouldn't explore it, but nothing comes easy – it's tiring work.

Shekar

Tech Mahindra and many others pay only around 12 k, which shows how low the BPO sector can be.

Vijay

I'm a bit clueless – what exactly is a BPO?

Khushi

In short, something is better than nothing.

Saad

Anyone thinking of joining a BPO should keep a few facts in mind:
- You'll handle upwards of 80 calls a day.
- You'll deal with abusive customers.
- Incentives are only given if you meet their benchmarks, which are quite tough to achieve.

Jagdish

Thanks for your input. I was midway through my career and unsure about the next step.

Basavaraj

Consider this only if you've tried everything to land your dream job and haven't succeeded after one to two years. Then think about a BPO or sales‑type job.

Imran

Many BPO firms in India turn out to be scams – about 60‑70 % are in NCR and Punjab. Be careful about where you join.