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Bring My Customer Crosses 1,000+ Placements, Connecting Indian Sales Talent With U.S. Companies

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| May 12, 2026 5:24:12 PM IST
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New Delhi [India], May 12: A growing number of U.S. companies are turning to overseas remote workers to support sales and customer acquisition efforts, reflecting a wider shift in how businesses build revenue teams in an increasingly remote economy.

One company operating in the sector, Bring My Customer, says it has now facilitated more than 1,000 placements of remote customer acquisition specialists for American businesses.

The roles typically involve outbound prospecting, lead generation, appointment setting, and client outreach functions companies traditionally handled through in-house sales teams or external agencies.

Industry analysts say rising advertising costs and the normalization of remote work have pushed many businesses to explore alternative growth models, particularly among startups and service-based companies looking to scale without significantly increasing overhead.

"Businesses are becoming more comfortable building distributed teams," said one recruitment consultant familiar with the sector. "What was once considered outsourcing is now increasingly viewed as long-term remote workforce expansion."

India has emerged as a major talent hub for these roles, driven by its large English-speaking workforce and expanding pool of professionals with experience working with international clients. Recruitment firms focused on remote hiring have grown rapidly over the past few years as U.S. employers seek cost-efficient ways to maintain outbound sales activity.

Bring My Customer, which connects Indian professionals with U.S.-based businesses, said demand for remote customer acquisition roles has increased steadily alongside the broader adoption of remote operations.

Rather than functioning as a traditional marketing agency, the company places dedicated specialists directly into client businesses, where they work on outbound outreach and customer acquisition initiatives.

The company's reported milestone comes amid continued growth in the global remote employment market. According to multiple workforce studies published over the past two years, international remote hiring has accelerated across sales, customer support, and business development functions.

For workers in India, such positions often provide access to international work experience and compensation structures tied to U.S.-based companies. For employers, the arrangement can offer access to trained sales talent without the expense associated with building large domestic teams.

Market observers say firms involved in remote recruitment and workforce placement are likely to remain part of a broader transformation in global hiring practices as companies continue adapting to distributed work models.

Website: https://www.bringmycustomer.com/

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