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The International Association of Outsourcing Professional (IAOP) has ranked Mumbai Based cross-tab market research KPO as 3rd in global outsourcing rising star. Overall Cross-Tab has been marked 78th overall in the list of top 100 outsourcing companies in the world by IAOP. Apart from Cross-Tab, there are 20 other Indian outsourcing companies that are included in the top 100 IAOP list.
Cross-Tab which operates out of offices from Mumbai and Bangalore currently has a work force of around four hundred and fifty individuals. The company also plan to increase the head count to 1000 proffesionals by end 2009.
This decision by the company comes across because of the increase in demand of services experienced by online research companies operating out of India in the off-shore markets as well as the Indian arena opening to the idea of online research.
Last year Cross-Tab had also emerged as one of leading technology companies in Asia, and was ranked amongst the “Red Herring Asia 2007” Finalists for Excellence in Innovation and Technology.
CROSS-TAB Market Research KPO
Cross-Tab provides outsourcing and paneling services in the market research & analytics domain to global clients in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, from its offshore service centers in India. The company has offices in Seattle and Chicago in the US and in Bangalore and Mumbai in India.
Being a full service market research agency Cross-Tab has a strong understanding of the end to end research process, due to which Cross-Tab is able to add substantial value to their outsourcing and panel engagements.
Cross-Tab is an online survey company having proprietary B2C and B2B online panels in India. Global online research companies and corporate’s is using Cross-Tab’s panels to reach online target respondents in India.
Cross-Tab is presently developing online panels in other Asia Pacific countries to provide global online research companies with a better reach to the online population in the region.
Cross-Tab pioneered online market research in India, and is a leading online survey company in the country. Cross-Tab’s full service market research solutions are empowering clients, with the ability to make better decisions with speed, efficiency and cost effectiveness. Cross-Tab's research products and services enable clients to improve marketing strategies, develop competitive intelligence, increase customer retention and find out for themselves, what respondents have to say. Cross-Tab was ranked 4th for the second consecutive year by Fortune magazine and International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) for their services in the MRO industry.
Sourced From: Think PR
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