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Tanjay City welcomes first BPO firm; hopes to generate employment

/ 07:59 PM June 07, 2023

Award-winning and published Australian entrepreneurs and CEO of WrkPod, Kody Thompson (left) and Dale Beaumont

Award-winning and published Australian entrepreneurs and CEO of WrkPod, Kody Thompson (left) and Dale Beaumont, opens new opportunities to locals in the Northern part of Negros Oriental on Wednesday June 7. | PHOTO: inquireR.net Visayas / Kaye Brier

DUMAGUETE CITY — Tanjay City in Negros Oriental welcomes its first business process outsourcing (BPO) company which was set to generate jobs for local young professionals.

WrkPod Campus, the first big BPO company in the northern part of Negros Oriental, is ran and owned by the award-winning published Australian entrepreneurs Dale Beaumont and Kody Thompson.

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The two believed there’s a “bright future” in giving opportunities to the local professionals in Negros Oriental.

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“This is far our biggest investment, and we look forward to giving more opportunities to the locals here. We already started hiring individuals and our recruitment is still ongoing” Beaumont told the Inquirer on Wednesday.

“Anyone can apply as long as they are fit for the jobs. Even if you do not have a college degree, we can still hire you. What we need are individuals who are hungry for opportunities, hungry to grow. We can provide free courses for our employees so they can learn and excel from their respective disciplines.”

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