Times have changed drastically and so have the ways we add employees to our businesses.
However, while we may not be as limited as we once were for
hiring additional help, it can still be overwhelming to think about outsourcing
vital tasks. You may be wondering where to look to find a reputable call center
that will treat your customers with respect.
Or maybe you need a small team to
guide customers through more difficult inquiries. And what about budget
constraints? Is there a way that you can get the help you need without it
costing an arm and a leg?
Local vs. Onshore vs. Nearshore vs. Offshore
These are all common questions, and many companies are
finding the answers through outsourcing employees from around the world.
You may have heard of local, onshore, nearshore and offshore outsourcing options. Here are what these terms mean and the pros and cons of each one:
You may have heard of local, onshore, nearshore and offshore outsourcing options. Here are what these terms mean and the pros and cons of each one:
Local
Ideally, local outsourcing would be the preferred option.
Hiring someone from your city or within driving distance would allow you to
meet with the manager or team, review the operation first hand and you’d have
the advantage of monitoring these services onsite as needed. Unfortunately,
this is usually the most expensive choice. For example, if you’re an e-commerce
company located in San Francisco, your rent and payroll is going to be through
the roof to account for the high cost of living in this major metropolis. This
is one reason why outsourcing has taken off over the last few years.
Onshore
Onshore outsourcing means that you hire a company that is
located in the same country that you are doing business. With this same example,
it may be out of your budget to hire a call center located in San Francisco
where your offices are located, but many great call centers can be found in
Florida. While you don’t have the benefit of going onsite to oversee the
operation, you have the advantage of knowing that the call center
representatives speak fluent English, they understand American culture and they
can either be located in the same time zone or within a few hours of when your
company conducts business.
Nearshore
Nearshore outsourcing refers to hiring a company that is
located in countries near your own. If you are in the United States, this can
include Canada, Mexico, Central America, etc. Many times these employees have
learned English as a first or second language and understand the culture
reasonably well. These companies are usually not as expensive as onshore ones
but have the benefit of being in a closer time zone.
Offshore
Offshore outsourcing tends to be the least expensive option
because the companies are located across the globe where expenses aren’t nearly
as high. While India is the county most people think of concerning offshore
outsourcing, the Philippines, Vietnam, Poland and Spain are quickly gaining momentum
in this industry. In particular, in the recent years, Vietnam offshore software companies have emerged as a promising destination for businesses across the global market to outsource their software development needs. The downside to offshore options is that the time zones can
hinder check-in calls, your employees may have accents, there can be cultural
differences (which may come across as rudeness or being cold), and it may be
harder to evaluate a company from so far away.
Finding the Right Company for You
Outsourcing has come a long way over the last five years.
There are so many companies to choose from which has caused the industry to
become more refined, reliable and competitive. In fact, a survey conducted by
Statistic Brain found that:
- 38% CFOs surveyed said that their firm was currently offshore outsourcing
- 26% of CFOs favored India for outsourcing
- 31% of companies outsourced tasks to free up internal resources
If offshore outsourcing software development is something that you are thinking about,
here are a few questions to ask yourself:
- What is my budget?
- What tasks do I need to be accomplished?
- What size team do I project I’ll use? How many hours per day with this require?
- Who are my customers? What types of questions/requests will they be asking?
- How will a difference in time zone affect how my business is run?
Once you have these answers, you will be better equipped to
review and determine which company best fits your needs. Quality, budget, skill
level, communication between you and the outsourcing manager and results will
depend more on the company than the location.
Article source: https://ceoworld.biz/2018/01/11/local-vs-onshore-vs-nearshore-vs-offshore-which-outsourcing-employee-is-right-for-you/
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