DOLE sked of online job fairs announced

Published by rudy Date posted on October 20, 2011

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Wednesday announced its online job fair schedule until the end of the year.

By way of advice, Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz urged job seekers to hone and upgrade their skills, saying that it is “the best way to successfully avail of the productive opportunities available in job fairs.

The department’s online job portal may be accessed at http://www.phil-job.net/.

Bureau of Local Employment Maria Criselda Sy added that the schedule of the job fairs are already posted on the portal.

“BLE is making the schedule available to a wider range, and for this purpose, we encourage graduates and other jobseekers, as well as employers, to visit the Phil-JobNet for their job and skills matching needs,” said Sy.

DOLE also reported a significant increase in registration on the website after 200 students from Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro signed up.

DOLE Regional Director Zenaida Angara said that they made particular efforts to make sure students understood the potential of the website.

“We have explained to the students the power of the Phil-Jobnet as an engine of labor market information and job-skills matching, which will help them find a skills-matched job after graduation,” Angara said.

As of September this year, over 108,377 job vacancies have been posted by employers and licensed employment service providers in the website.

Call center agents, customer service assistants, sales clerks, domestic helpers and laborers are the five top vacancies in the website.

For October 2011: Region 4B (MIMAROPA)— Region 6 (Western Visayas)—October 14 (Friday), Passi City Covered Gym, Passi City, Iloilo; and earlier on October 7 at Amigo Plaza Mall, Iznart Street, Iloilo City. October 15 (Saturday), Victoria Municipal Gymnasium, Victoria, Oriental Mindoro; Region 5 (Bicol)—October (date tentative), Virac Sports Complex, Virac, Catandues; Region 6 (Western Visayas)—October 14 (Friday), Passi City Covered Gym, Passi City, Iloilo; and earlier on October 7 at Amigo Plaza Mall, Iznart Street, Iloilo City courtesy of the PESO-Iloilo City; Region 8 (Eastern Visayas)— 2nd week of October, Naval State University, Naval, Biliran, Leyte; and, Region 10 (Northern Mindanao)—October 20 to 21 (Thursday to Friday), Mambajao Gym, Camiguin.

For November 2011: Region 6—November 9 (Wednesday), Iloilo Capitol Ground, Iloilo Provincial Capitol, Iloilo City; November 23 (Wednesday), SM City Mall, Mandurriao, Iloilo City; (in partnership with the Ateneo de Iloilo); Region 4B—November 11 (Friday), Divine Word College, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro; Region 8—2nd week of November, Provincial Capitol, Borongan, Eastern Samar; and, Region 10—November 25 (Friday), Legislative Building, Opol, Misamis Oriental.

For December 2011: Region 1 (Ilocos)—December 8 (Thursday), San Fernando City, La Union; Region 2 (Cagayan Valley)—December 8, Tuguegarao City; Region 4A (CALABARZON)—December 16 (Friday), 4th quarter Municipal Job Fair, Los Banos, Laguna; Region 4B—December 16 (Friday), JJ Leido Memorial School, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro; Region 5 (Bicol Region)—December 8, Agro Sports Complex, Daet, Camarines Norte; Region 6— December 2 (Friday), Amigo Plaza Mall, Iznart Street, Iloilo City; December 13 (Tuesday), Iloilo Capitol Ground, Iloilo Provincial Capitol, Iloilo City; and, Region 8—December10-11, 2011 (Saturday to Sunday)—Municipality of St. Bernard, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte. — BC/ELR, GMA News

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