There are so much more to explore in the “land of the rising sun”, a country with one of the highest end technologies compared against ancient and unforgotten traditions.
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) can be found all over the globe since they are more than 2 million, aspiring to get a better job abroad – and fortunately, Japan, which is just a few miles away from their country, is one of the best countries for them.
Japan is one of the most distinct countries in the world. Not to mention its historical temples, castles and spectacular nature, the country’s capital alone has been enticing an increasing number of people who are searching for a job abroad.
While there are lots of professional publications online portals that provide job listings in Japan, the most effective means of getting employment are still personal connections or “kone”.
It is known to everybody that the nature of the Japanese working culture is tough in terms of the number of working hours and focus required to details.
In an aim to fill its shrinking domestic talent pool and to revive its economy, Japan tried recruiting IT professionals from India, but apparently, it didn’t work so well.
In case you aren’t sure of what type of job you want or what to next with your career, an aptitude test can help you reduce your job choices and help you choose the best career path that suits your interests, aptitude, skills, values or personality characteristics.
As promised, cops, soldiers and uniformed personnel’s doubled salary is about to come into reality as President Rodrigo Duterte recently approved a joint resolution modifying their base pay schedule.
To kick off the New Year with a bang, the Department of Education (DepEd) spills out the good news confirming that public school teachers will receive higher salaries and allowances beginning January 2018.
Finally, the much-awaited resolution, which seeks to increase the base pay of soldiers, cops and uniformed personnel, has been approved by the House of Representatives on third and final reading.
In line with the Year-end Bonus and Cash Gift that were previously received by the Philippines’ government employees, they are now about to receive another incentive by December 15 as confirmed by the DBM.
Several women’s groups are urging the Philippine government to make the country’s maternity leave longer at par with its Southeast Asian neighboring countries.
Young local employees’ lack of professional growth, eagerness to earn more money, and the need for a more challenging workplace are just some of the main reasons why they leave their first jobs.
Most definitely, the entire work force of minimum wage earners in Metro Manila is rejoicing after the National Capital Region’s (NCR) wage board granted their salary increase.
In a recent Labor Force Survey, results revealed that the employment rate in the Philippines reached 94.4 percent as of July, a fall of 0.2 percentage point from 94.6 percent last year.
The Commission on Audit (COA) is in need of some 6,000 employees to fill job vacancies to effectively perform its task to audit the government agencies overall expenses.
A local advertising company recently took the center stage after news regarding its break-up leaves and date allowance benefits surfaced all over the internet.
Apparently, there is something more than a job title. Of course, we all want something that looks impressive on a calling card since the position indicated under your name can affect a the people’s first impression of you.
The question “We should we NOT hire you?” is absolutely a mind boggling interview question that always pops during a job interview. So, here is how to correctly address that question.
In light of proposed law compressing the work week to four days, many employees were a bit concerned, thinking whether the measure could likely affect their salary and here’s is the Labor Secretary response.
So far, the normal working hours of an employee in the Philippines is eight hours a day and five days in a week or a total of 40 hours a week. But, once the new bill compressing our workweek has been passed into law, we may likely work for only 4 days in a week then.
Finally, the much-awaited annual mid-year bonus of government employees is now close to reality after the Budget Secretary, Benjamin E. Diokno, confirmed the good news.
So far, many high school graduates have not yet decided what course to take in college. Well, probably upon seeing this list of the most in demand courses in the next five years, it might help you decide what course to take this coming school year.
In a recent government survey released by the labor agency, it was revealed that pilots, flight engineers and geologists are the highest paid employees in the country.
A few weeks after giving due notice, Labor and Employment’s Secretary, Silvestre H. Bello III finally ordered and immediate stop on ‘endo’ in the country’s workforce.
Still remember the first time you hear the words “Tell me about yourself” – words that seems so easy but until present many are clueless about how to correctly answer that question.
Job alert: For fresh grads and those who aspire to work in the government, here is your chance to get hired as many of the government agencies have opened thousands of job vacancies.
Maternity leave is the period of time when a mother has to stop working for her delivery. Fortunately for all the mothers out there, the government is in your favor as Senate has just approved a bill extending maternity leave to 120 days.
Once again, IT Professionals were still hailed as the highest paid employees in the Philippines according to a recent report revealed by a giant job portal in the country.
Here are some reliable tips on how to get hired coming straight from the hiring managers as they reveal what they are all looking for in applicants. You’ll be shocked upon knowing their common preferences.
Yesterday, the search engine giant recently announced that it would hire more personnel as Google Philippines relocated its local office to Taguig City.
Maternity Leave or the time when a mother takes some time off from her job for the birth of a child is not as simple as we think. Having a baby will definitely rock your world. Thus, it is best to be well-prepared for it right before the baby’s delivery.
The Philippines’ social security system consists of three main bodies – the SSS / GSIS, Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) and Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth).
The Department of Education (DepEd) is now seeking into the possibility of increasing the monthly wage of their public school teachers to a staggering P39,000.00 a month, which will add approximately P200 billion to the national budget.
The Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary, Leonor Briones, has recently revealed that the country is in need of more Science and Mathematics teachers for its K to 12 program.
There are so much more to explore in the “land of the rising sun”, a country with one of the highest end technologies compared against ancient and unforgotten traditions.
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) can be found all over the globe since they are more than 2 million, aspiring to get a better job abroad – and fortunately, Japan, which is just a few miles away from their country, is one of the best countries for them.
Japan is one of the most distinct countries in the world. Not to mention its historical temples, castles and spectacular nature, the country’s capital alone has been enticing an increasing number of people who are searching for a job abroad.
While there are lots of professional publications online portals that provide job listings in Japan, the most effective means of getting employment are still personal connections or “kone”.
It is known to everybody that the nature of the Japanese working culture is tough in terms of the number of working hours and focus required to details.
In an aim to fill its shrinking domestic talent pool and to revive its economy, Japan tried recruiting IT professionals from India, but apparently, it didn’t work so well.
In case you aren’t sure of what type of job you want or what to next with your career, an aptitude test can help you reduce your job choices and help you choose the best career path that suits your interests, aptitude, skills, values or personality characteristics.
As promised, cops, soldiers and uniformed personnel’s doubled salary is about to come into reality as President Rodrigo Duterte recently approved a joint resolution modifying their base pay schedule.
To kick off the New Year with a bang, the Department of Education (DepEd) spills out the good news confirming that public school teachers will receive higher salaries and allowances beginning January 2018.
Finally, the much-awaited resolution, which seeks to increase the base pay of soldiers, cops and uniformed personnel, has been approved by the House of Representatives on third and final reading.
In line with the Year-end Bonus and Cash Gift that were previously received by the Philippines’ government employees, they are now about to receive another incentive by December 15 as confirmed by the DBM.
Several women’s groups are urging the Philippine government to make the country’s maternity leave longer at par with its Southeast Asian neighboring countries.
Young local employees’ lack of professional growth, eagerness to earn more money, and the need for a more challenging workplace are just some of the main reasons why they leave their first jobs.
Most definitely, the entire work force of minimum wage earners in Metro Manila is rejoicing after the National Capital Region’s (NCR) wage board granted their salary increase.
In a recent Labor Force Survey, results revealed that the employment rate in the Philippines reached 94.4 percent as of July, a fall of 0.2 percentage point from 94.6 percent last year.
The Commission on Audit (COA) is in need of some 6,000 employees to fill job vacancies to effectively perform its task to audit the government agencies overall expenses.
A local advertising company recently took the center stage after news regarding its break-up leaves and date allowance benefits surfaced all over the internet.
Apparently, there is something more than a job title. Of course, we all want something that looks impressive on a calling card since the position indicated under your name can affect a the people’s first impression of you.
The question “We should we NOT hire you?” is absolutely a mind boggling interview question that always pops during a job interview. So, here is how to correctly address that question.
In light of proposed law compressing the work week to four days, many employees were a bit concerned, thinking whether the measure could likely affect their salary and here’s is the Labor Secretary response.
So far, the normal working hours of an employee in the Philippines is eight hours a day and five days in a week or a total of 40 hours a week. But, once the new bill compressing our workweek has been passed into law, we may likely work for only 4 days in a week then.
Finally, the much-awaited annual mid-year bonus of government employees is now close to reality after the Budget Secretary, Benjamin E. Diokno, confirmed the good news.
So far, many high school graduates have not yet decided what course to take in college. Well, probably upon seeing this list of the most in demand courses in the next five years, it might help you decide what course to take this coming school year.
In a recent government survey released by the labor agency, it was revealed that pilots, flight engineers and geologists are the highest paid employees in the country.
A few weeks after giving due notice, Labor and Employment’s Secretary, Silvestre H. Bello III finally ordered and immediate stop on ‘endo’ in the country’s workforce.
Still remember the first time you hear the words “Tell me about yourself” – words that seems so easy but until present many are clueless about how to correctly answer that question.
Job alert: For fresh grads and those who aspire to work in the government, here is your chance to get hired as many of the government agencies have opened thousands of job vacancies.
Maternity leave is the period of time when a mother has to stop working for her delivery. Fortunately for all the mothers out there, the government is in your favor as Senate has just approved a bill extending maternity leave to 120 days.
Once again, IT Professionals were still hailed as the highest paid employees in the Philippines according to a recent report revealed by a giant job portal in the country.
Here are some reliable tips on how to get hired coming straight from the hiring managers as they reveal what they are all looking for in applicants. You’ll be shocked upon knowing their common preferences.
Yesterday, the search engine giant recently announced that it would hire more personnel as Google Philippines relocated its local office to Taguig City.
Maternity Leave or the time when a mother takes some time off from her job for the birth of a child is not as simple as we think. Having a baby will definitely rock your world. Thus, it is best to be well-prepared for it right before the baby’s delivery.
The Philippines’ social security system consists of three main bodies – the SSS / GSIS, Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) and Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth).
The Department of Education (DepEd) is now seeking into the possibility of increasing the monthly wage of their public school teachers to a staggering P39,000.00 a month, which will add approximately P200 billion to the national budget.
The Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary, Leonor Briones, has recently revealed that the country is in need of more Science and Mathematics teachers for its K to 12 program.
There are so much more to explore in the “land of the rising sun”, a country with one of the highest end technologies compared against ancient and unforgotten traditions.
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) can be found all over the globe since they are more than 2 million, aspiring to get a better job abroad – and fortunately, Japan, which is just a few miles away from their country, is one of the best countries for them.
Japan is one of the most distinct countries in the world. Not to mention its historical temples, castles and spectacular nature, the country’s capital alone has been enticing an increasing number of people who are searching for a job abroad.
While there are lots of professional publications online portals that provide job listings in Japan, the most effective means of getting employment are still personal connections or “kone”.
It is known to everybody that the nature of the Japanese working culture is tough in terms of the number of working hours and focus required to details.
In an aim to fill its shrinking domestic talent pool and to revive its economy, Japan tried recruiting IT professionals from India, but apparently, it didn’t work so well.
In case you aren’t sure of what type of job you want or what to next with your career, an aptitude test can help you reduce your job choices and help you choose the best career path that suits your interests, aptitude, skills, values or personality characteristics.
As promised, cops, soldiers and uniformed personnel’s doubled salary is about to come into reality as President Rodrigo Duterte recently approved a joint resolution modifying their base pay schedule.
To kick off the New Year with a bang, the Department of Education (DepEd) spills out the good news confirming that public school teachers will receive higher salaries and allowances beginning January 2018.
Finally, the much-awaited resolution, which seeks to increase the base pay of soldiers, cops and uniformed personnel, has been approved by the House of Representatives on third and final reading.
In line with the Year-end Bonus and Cash Gift that were previously received by the Philippines’ government employees, they are now about to receive another incentive by December 15 as confirmed by the DBM.
Several women’s groups are urging the Philippine government to make the country’s maternity leave longer at par with its Southeast Asian neighboring countries.
Young local employees’ lack of professional growth, eagerness to earn more money, and the need for a more challenging workplace are just some of the main reasons why they leave their first jobs.
Most definitely, the entire work force of minimum wage earners in Metro Manila is rejoicing after the National Capital Region’s (NCR) wage board granted their salary increase.
In a recent Labor Force Survey, results revealed that the employment rate in the Philippines reached 94.4 percent as of July, a fall of 0.2 percentage point from 94.6 percent last year.
The Commission on Audit (COA) is in need of some 6,000 employees to fill job vacancies to effectively perform its task to audit the government agencies overall expenses.
A local advertising company recently took the center stage after news regarding its break-up leaves and date allowance benefits surfaced all over the internet.
Apparently, there is something more than a job title. Of course, we all want something that looks impressive on a calling card since the position indicated under your name can affect a the people’s first impression of you.
The question “We should we NOT hire you?” is absolutely a mind boggling interview question that always pops during a job interview. So, here is how to correctly address that question.
In light of proposed law compressing the work week to four days, many employees were a bit concerned, thinking whether the measure could likely affect their salary and here’s is the Labor Secretary response.
So far, the normal working hours of an employee in the Philippines is eight hours a day and five days in a week or a total of 40 hours a week. But, once the new bill compressing our workweek has been passed into law, we may likely work for only 4 days in a week then.
Finally, the much-awaited annual mid-year bonus of government employees is now close to reality after the Budget Secretary, Benjamin E. Diokno, confirmed the good news.
So far, many high school graduates have not yet decided what course to take in college. Well, probably upon seeing this list of the most in demand courses in the next five years, it might help you decide what course to take this coming school year.
In a recent government survey released by the labor agency, it was revealed that pilots, flight engineers and geologists are the highest paid employees in the country.
A few weeks after giving due notice, Labor and Employment’s Secretary, Silvestre H. Bello III finally ordered and immediate stop on ‘endo’ in the country’s workforce.
Still remember the first time you hear the words “Tell me about yourself” – words that seems so easy but until present many are clueless about how to correctly answer that question.
Job alert: For fresh grads and those who aspire to work in the government, here is your chance to get hired as many of the government agencies have opened thousands of job vacancies.
Maternity leave is the period of time when a mother has to stop working for her delivery. Fortunately for all the mothers out there, the government is in your favor as Senate has just approved a bill extending maternity leave to 120 days.
Once again, IT Professionals were still hailed as the highest paid employees in the Philippines according to a recent report revealed by a giant job portal in the country.
Here are some reliable tips on how to get hired coming straight from the hiring managers as they reveal what they are all looking for in applicants. You’ll be shocked upon knowing their common preferences.
Yesterday, the search engine giant recently announced that it would hire more personnel as Google Philippines relocated its local office to Taguig City.
Maternity Leave or the time when a mother takes some time off from her job for the birth of a child is not as simple as we think. Having a baby will definitely rock your world. Thus, it is best to be well-prepared for it right before the baby’s delivery.
The Philippines’ social security system consists of three main bodies – the SSS / GSIS, Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) and Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth).
The Department of Education (DepEd) is now seeking into the possibility of increasing the monthly wage of their public school teachers to a staggering P39,000.00 a month, which will add approximately P200 billion to the national budget.
The Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary, Leonor Briones, has recently revealed that the country is in need of more Science and Mathematics teachers for its K to 12 program.