The Cadiz City Call Center Training and Speech Laboratory has already produced more than 500 graduates or 15 batches since its establishment in 2007.
Of them, 30% have successfully landed jobs at different call centers in the country.
The latest 15th batch of graduates had 22 Cadiz residents. They are mostly high school graduates, college levels and the graduates who underwent the training on May 2 – 15, this year.
Allan Joey Baquinquito of Bacolod City was the TESDA-accredited trainer.
According to Assistant Facilitator Viengirl Bacabac, Mayor Patrick Escalante has continued to support their graduates even after graduation. She added that the Mayor provided their expenses during the endorsement proceedings to several companies.
The free training on potential call center agents was under the Livelihood for the Undeserved (LOU) Project of the Mayor. First Lady Marilou Escalante heads the project.
The Project LOU has the vision to uplift the economic condition of the low-income families./*
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