By Dan Baldwin, Editor
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The "Great Recession" that began in 2008 resulted in over eight million people loosing their jobs. Many of these people were skilled white collar employees with great phone skills.
As of this year it's reported that only half of the jobs lost since 2008 have been replaced and most have not been replaced by the same high-quality jobs that were lost.
What does this mean for business owners looking to expand but find themselves limited by employable prospects in their immediate geography?
Get High Quality Contact Center Reps with a Cloud Contact Center
As you can see from the SafeSoft Solutions video below, a cloud-based contact center that can handle both inbound and outbound call center campaigns require your contact center employees have nothing more than a headset, a computer and an internet connection - anywhere in the world.
If you don't even have a call center now because you don't have qualified employees in your immediate geography, now you can create a call center to generate more sales without investing in a new phone system or expanding your own office to accomodate more "butts in seats".
Call Us to Determine Which Cloud Contact Center Vendor is Right for Your Business
SafeSoft is just one of hundreds of "cloud vendors" like Five9, Avaya, TelStar Hosted Services, YTel and others that will promise your business incredible returns for almost no money up front. Unfortunately your time conducting trials is still worth quite a bit of money so it's important to start your cloud contact center trials with the vendor that's best suited to your unique business environment.
Call us to help sort through all the different vendors. We're independent and we're experienced with all the cloud vendors that want your business. We'll help analyze your specific requirements and then match you to one vendor or a combination of vendors that can deliver what they promise.
One Example of Many Cloud Contact Center Solutions
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