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TTEC Announces Career Opportunities In India For Americans In Customer Service

TTEC Announces Career Opportunities In India For Americans In Customer Service

TTEC, a leading customer experience technology and services company which is headquartered in the US, is now seeking American customer service specialists who are currently based in India.
Greenwood Village, United States, March 10, 2025 -- TTEC is now recruiting for American customer service professionals to join their expanding business hub in India. As one of the world's largest international customer experience (CX) businesses, TTEC believes they can offer successful applicants the opportunity to grow significantly across the American-Indian market.
More information is available at https://ttec.com/global-locations/india
The customer experience technology and services company is now recruiting specifically for a raft of customer service representatives and team leads across the health, technology, travel and financial sectors, among others. For those more experienced customer service specialists, they are also seeking talented American managers, analysts and consultants with experience in both customer service and service delivery, learning and development, database management or training.
Although TTEC is dedicated to customer experience, they believe that their clients' experiences start with their employees. This is why they are driven to be a leader in employer value propositions (EVPs), and in addition to offering American customer service specialists in India the opportunity to enrich and grow their career, they can also offer them more holistic growth opportunities.
TTEC has a vast in-house training system and connections to esteemed course providers worldwide and they take pride in helping their employees to develop and extend their professional and personal skills.
Because they put their employees first, they are also focused on employee well-being and new employees will benefit from their sponsored health and wellness activities, their flexible work conditions, including hybrid work provisions, and their emphasis on team culture.
These initiatives have led TTEC to be certified as a Great Place to Work® and as the winner of HR Asia's Best Company to Work for.
As an international, US-based company, TTEC can also offer competitive salaries and full salary packages with generous additional benefits.
TTEC currently has multiple offices in India, including in Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, and they encourage Americans who are currently living and working in the country to ask about relocation options and benefits.
One happy current employee said, 'I really appreciate the culture of collaboration and support at TTEC. It both challenges me to evolve and shows me the progress I am making on an ongoing basis. It is great to be in evolution constantly, but best of all to be recognized for it.'
She added, 'Another reason I like working for TTEC is the fun we have. Because TTEC has a very different company environment, it makes our day-to-day work much more pleasant and satisfying.'
For more information, visit https://www.ttecjobs.com/
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