The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in the Philippines is a government agency responsible for promoting the country's economic growth and development by fostering a competitive and innovative business environment.
It focuses on various aspects, including trade, industry, investments, consumer protection, and MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) development.
The DTI plays a crucial role in shaping policies and programs that contribute to the country's economic advancement.
Hence, DTI Philippines is thrilled to announce that they have opened job vacancies for both permanent and temporary positions.
If you're looking to join a dynamic team and contribute your skills and expertise, they invite you to explore the range of roles available.
Whether you're seeking a long-term career or a short-term commitment, DTI has something for everyone. Read on to discover how you can be part of our innovative and growing workforce.
Note that according to DTI, they are an Equal Employment Opportunity Principle (EEOP) advocate. They encourage and welcome qualified applicants regardless of disability, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, religion, and ethnicity.
Permanent Vacancies:
- Administrative Aide VI
- Administrative Assistant II
- Administrative Officer II
- Trade Industry Development Analyst
- Project Specialist
- Trade Industry Development Specialist
- Senior Trade Industry Development Specialist
- Attorney IV
- Chief Trade Industry Development Specialist
Contract of Service Vacancies:
- Administrative Officer
- Junior Researcher
- Technical Assistant
- Trade Industry Development Analyst
- Communications Officer
- Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
- Senior Researcher
- Trade Industry Development Specialist
- Senior Trade Industry Development Specialist
- Program Manager
How to apply?
For all interested applicants, you may view the detailed job descriptions, necessary documentary requirements, and where and how you can apply to the specific positions via this link dti.gov.ph/about/career-opportunities.
Source: Department of Trade and Industry Philippines
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