Sunday, August 22, 2010

Advice on finding a professional job in the Philippines? Websites/Job Agencies?

After living here in London, UK all my life (born 'n' bred) I've decided to make a decision of residing in my native country of the Philippines for a year or two (Fancy a change in life)





Im in my early 20s and I'm educated up to degree level. However, I don't have much 'work experience' on my resume/CV. I would like to get into the I.T. industry or work for a big company in any sector as long as I can work my way up.





If anybody can give me some pointers or advice it would be very much appreciated.Advice on finding a professional job in the Philippines? Websites/Job Agencies?
You can just be a freelance webmaster. Every so often, you can land high-profile projects. When you do, and people like the sites you created, they could even come to you.





That means you can do this job like you are an entrepreneur. Without having to have a boss. You will be your own master, and your income will depend entirely on how good you are, and how hardworking you are.





I have friends who occasionally look for webmasters for their projects like beauty pageants, including sites for each of the provincial versions . Also there are sites for special projects like the Asian Games, ASEAN Games, local Amazing Race versions sponsored by private companies, etc.Advice on finding a professional job in the Philippines? Websites/Job Agencies?
try jobsdb.ph or jobstreet.com.ph





I think the best advice I could give you is work some place else.





People in the Philippines would give a gallon of their blood to work abroad.





With all the graduates here, even a busboy applicant needs a bachelor's degree.
might check out some of the schools in and around the Merto Manila area. They may have some use for IT teachers, Years ago my sis-in-law took a course, and they did not even intro them to e-mails. this was in year 99, and I had paid for her education.
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