To clarify yes there are “international staff” at the Hobart contact centre. With a number of names and accents which would indicate south asian workers, some with a middle eastern accent. Importantly when I have heard these operators I’ve been able to hear other Hobart contact centre agents in the background as they didn’t properly isolate their microphone and tweak their call centre software and headset settings lol.
It isn’t at all surprising given that Tassie is a small island, limited skills and existing workforce and the reality that a lot of people with skills come to Australia for permanent residency and then citizenship. I’m not making a comment on that either way, besides the fact that those individuals who have “accents” have indeed confirmed they are there, during escalations for complex matters out of their skillset they have quoted the name of Team Coaches and Team Leaders in the Hobart contact centre. In addition to the “ambient noise above”
Some of the workers who appear to be newer have a fob offish attitude to resolving call, whilst some others do take the time to appropriately escalate and admit they need some assistance, which is naturally appreciated with any agent.
That being said there are some newer Australian staff who have the same attitude so there are some names that I have duly noted as not being worth my time aka HUACA.