Outsourcing in Phillippines?
bart asked:
Hi, I’m considering opening an office in Kuta because of low wages. The office would consist in 5 or 6 computers maximum in a small room, with a broadband connection to internet to do SEO (search engine optimization), writing articles in english. I have several questions I can’t find an answer to:
- How much (per month) would cost an employee talking fluently english and that would have some knowledge about computers and internet (he doesn’t have to be a programmer though)
- How much would it cost to rent a small office?
- Is there broadband connections in Kuta?
- Is there long electricity disruptions and how often?
Hi, I’m considering opening an office in Kuta because of low wages. The office would consist in 5 or 6 computers maximum in a small room, with a broadband connection to internet to do SEO (search engine optimization), writing articles in english. I have several questions I can’t find an answer to:
- How much (per month) would cost an employee talking fluently english and that would have some knowledge about computers and internet (he doesn’t have to be a programmer though)
- How much would it cost to rent a small office?
- Is there broadband connections in Kuta?
- Is there long electricity disruptions and how often?
Thank you for your answers
Kuta’s in Bali
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kuta? i think kuta is either in malaysia or indonesia. if it’s near bali then it is kota kinabalu, which is part of either malaysia or indonesia, not the philippines. and, no, malayasians nor indonesians don’t speak english as well as filipinos (people from the philippines).
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where’s Kuta too
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Kuta is in Bali Indonesia not in Philippines. I was in there 3 years ago for Holiday. Kuta is a nice place with shops, beaches, foods fantastic. I had a problem looking for internet cafe in there so I went to another place just to check my emails. Unfortunately , they can’t speak English fluently but some they can but the accent is so strong that I hardly understood. People in Bali are friendly though. Our indonesian friend told us that if you can’t speak Balinese you will be rip off so you need an Indonesian English mediator to help you.
If you are considering the Philippines as an option, you are better off then, people can speak English, no communication barriers and computer literate or programmers/ developers if you wish.