Travis Horton sends ” this Yahoo news story about
OfficeTiger Ltd., a happily aggressive outsourcing companies, that has hired 2,000 young and enthusiastic Indians to take positions that would previously have gone to US workers.
They work as typists, researchers, librarians, claims processors, proofreaders, accountants and graphic designers. Their clients are U.S. brokerage firms, investment banks, law firms and even copy shops.
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Real Librarians?
I was going to suggest that this was another example of calling any staff in a library, “librarians” but since it is clear from the article that qualified lawyers are doing this, then I guess it is quite possible that they really do have librarians
Re:Real Librarians?
Well, outsourcing shelvers and circ techs to India does present a few logistical problems…