In a previous post, we mentioned that the PSA is looking for PhilSys Registration Officers. The deadline of that application has been done and now, the PSA is looking for Statisticians (of different natures) and Directors. Should any applicant be interested, we will be giving all information what applicants need upon application including the salary, […]
Japan Will Now Start to Accept Filipino Language Teachers
Japan is among the most famous countries most overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) work in. Just recently, Japan made the announcement that they are accepting tens of thousands of caregivers to work for their aging country. Read: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is Looking For Information Officers Just yesterday, the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines […]
Proposal of a Car-Brand Coding Scheme in EDSA Has Been Submitted to Help Relieve Traffic in EDSA
Metro Manila, famous for its brand and naming as one of the busiest and most crowded cities in Southeast Asia. Not to mention that the Metro has been tagged as one of the cities with the worst traffic in the world. This was why the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is still open for suggestions […]
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is Looking For Information Officers
Good news to those who are looking to be a part of the government's fraud team; the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently on the look for potential Information Officers! They have a total of nine (9) vacant job posts in various regions for Information Officer III. Read: How Much do Politicians and Government Officials […]
Japanese companies are looking for highly-skilled I.T. talents
Information Technology (I.T.), since the boom of technology, has been one of the most in-demand courses and programs students had a chance to get. The reason for this is how the world moved as well—slowly, our planet tends to cling onto the technological side of things. In Japan, Tokyo specifically, various companies are competing to […]
No-Homework Bill, and Weekend Ban, Pushed
Homework is one of the things most students spend time on. Especially if the homework they were set to accomplish is for a decent grade, students would really take a toll and spend efforts for it. This is why two (2) bills submitted at the House of Representatives proposed a no-homework policy for children from […]
SSS Self-Employed Members, Now Covered by ECP Benefits
Good news to all self-employed Social Security Service (SSS) members, back in April of this year, the Employee Compensation Commission's (ECPs) Employee Compensation Program (ECP) included SSS Self-employed members to the benefits of the ECP. Silvestre Bello III, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary, and ECC Chairperson, said in a statement that the services […]