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All About BPO

John Paolo Manchos, John Manchos

Publisher: BookRix

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This book is all about BPO. Everything that you can learn before considering to apply in the BPO industry, the process, the tools, the type of accounts where you'll surely learn. Please read until the end.
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 60 pages.

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