Allied Bank, which is set to finalize its merger with the Philippine National Bank in the next few months, is hiring more people these days. So if you or someone you know is in need of a job in Mindanao or of a job in Visayas, then do read on.
Allied Bank needs branch heads, branch operations officers, audit associates, tellers, new accounts clerks and branch operations assistants. All these job opportunities are for immediate hiring.
Branch heads/branch operations officers (for Northern Mindanao and Visayas areas)
- not more than 40 years old
- with at least 5 years experience as an officer in a commercial bank or universal bank
- successful track record in branch marketing and operations
Audit associate (to be based in Cebu City)
- certified public accountant or certified internal auditor
- male, preferably single, not more than 27 years old
- proficient in both oral and written English, flexible, mature and self-motivated
- willing to travel within Visayas and Mindanao
Teller/new accounts clerk (for Northern Mindanao and Visayas areas)
- male/female, preferably single, not more than 27 years old
- graduate of any business course
- proficient in both oral and written English
- with or without experience, fresh graduates may apply
Branch operations assistants (for Northern Mindanao and Visayas areas)
- male/female, not more than 27 years old
- graduate of Accountancy or Management Accounting
- with good scholastic records, flexible, mature and self motivated
Attention Mindanao businessmen, leaders in Mindanao and Mindanao job seekers! This is definitely good news for all of us Mindanaoans! Giant conglomerate Tata Group of India is reportedly setting up call center operations in the Philippines with an initial capacity of 250-300 seats…and guess which areas are on top of their list? Mindanao areas, of course!
According to Jonathan de Luzuriaga, executive director for industry affairs for the Business Processing Association of the Philippines, the Indian group conducted a due-diligence study in the country.
“The trend of site-hunting now has tipped. IT’S NOW MINDANAO FIRST, Visayas second, and Luzon third,” de Luzuriaga said.
This is really very good news! Apart from the fact that more and more Mindanaoans will land jobs, those who went to Manila just so they can find work may now even have the chance to come home and work here!
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