Job Details:
Company: Sutherland Global Services
Role: Process Associate – Voice / Non-Voice (Freshers)
Location: Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Experience Level: 0 years (Freshers eligible)
Employment Type: Full-time | Walk-in Drive
About Sutherland
Sutherland Global Services is a leader in digital transformation, outsourcing, and customer experience services across industries. Their Hyderabad centre hosts large-scale process operations and frequently conducts walk-in hiring for fresh graduates.

Key Responsibilities
- Handle inbound/outbound customer interactions via voice, chat or email. Way2Freshers+1
- Provide excellent customer service, resolve queries, escalate where needed.
- Meet daily/weekly quality & productivity targets.
- Be flexible to work in shift pattern including night shifts if required.
Skills & Qualifications
- Any Graduate (freshers with 0 years experience welcome).
- Excellent communication (spoken & written) in English.
- Basic computer skills (MS Office, Internet, typing) and good internet literacy.
- Ability to work in a dynamic environment and adapt quickly.
- Willing to relocate/commute to Hyderabad and work shifts.
Why Attend This Walk-in Drive?
- 100+ fresh openings → excellent opportunity for fresh graduates.
- Direct joiner path into a reputed company with learning opportunities.
- Walk-in format means faster turnaround and immediate screening.
- Location: Hyderabad – one of India’s major process-hub cities.
| Company Name: | Sutherland |
| Role: | Process Associate – Voice / Non-Voice (Freshers) |
| Experience: | 0Years |
| Location: | Hyderabad |
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