Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008    •     Cebu, Philippines

 

Looking for a job in Cebu?

Think about it: beaches are less than an hour away, the cost of living is relatively cheaper than that of Manila, and businesses are booming.

Cebu is the shipping hub of the country. It is also the education center for Visayas and Mindanao. Lately, officials are positioning to market Cebu as a top-notch location for business process outsourcing, off-shore developments and information and communications technology.

These developments are fueling a great demand for workers in various industries. If you’re still looking for that dream job in Cebu, head off to Cebu Jobs. The site lists job openings in Cebu companies. We will also be posting tips for jobseekers as well as featuring companies who are scouting for workers. We have just opened a forum where jobseekers, employees, and human resource staff can discuss work-related issues.


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17 Responses to “Looking for a job in Cebu?”

  1. robert zuluaga says:
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    I am going to move back to cebu city by soon. I would like to be interested in what kind jobs are available in cebu. I currently work in a call center and i hear that is in high demand in the philippines now. If you have any feedback that would help please send me a reply to my email. Salamat

  2. lalaine batislaong says:
    2

    I am planning to go to cebu soon,i currently worked in a microfinance institution as a loan officer in Dumaguete City,.since there are many lending institutions in cebu i am interested to work there.If you have feedback that would help please send me a reply to my email.Thank you

  3. bebe sarvida says:
    3

    i am going to look for work for my youngest brother in cebu he is 27 years old he has so many experienced teaching dance he likes voluntering hes fun to work with and he currently studying become a computer programmer someday and also become a profesional vedeo camera if you have any of this that woud help me help him please send me a reply to my email. thank you

  4. John says:
    4

    Hi im john a graduate of bachelor of science and secondary education anyone help me to fine a job?
    Please

    Kind regards,

    John

  5. peachy says:
    5

    hi,im peachy…can u help me find a job in cebu..im currently working as a teller in payment center here manila and im planning to go there within this year to to meet someone there and have a job as well…tnx..Gbu

  6. raquel P Balungcas says:
    6

    hi, im Raquel…. im graduate of Hotel and Restaurant technology or HRT. can you help me to fine in job in Cebu?
    please

    raquel

  7. jacky ian po says:
    7

    hi!,i’m jacky ian…..graduate of computer engineer….,
    please help me find a job.If you have any feedback that would help me please send a reply to my email…
    Thank You.

  8. bengilyn carin says:
    8

    Hi!,I’m Bengilyn , I’m planning to go to Cebu soon, a graduate of Bachelor of Sciuence in Commerce major in Management Acctg. I’m currently work in a private company as accounting clerk,if you have any feedback that would help me please send a reply to my email.. thanks

  9. mark antony says:
    9

    hi, I’m Mark…graduate of bachelor of science in secondary education, I’m currently employed at Aqua Soft Water Systems, Inc (RHQ) as a Franchise Development Officer with Davao, Gensan, Butuan, Surigao as area of responsibility. I’m looking for another job that would fit my job experience..
    please send a reply to my email.
    Thank You…

  10. ernie bantiles says:
    10

    hi my name is ernie bantiles, im currently looking for a part-time job hopefully as a korean language instructor. im from cebu.
    if u do find a suitable job for me please send me an email.
    tnx!

  11. Mae says:
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    Im currently employed at a call center company in Cebu but is looking for a day job that suits my qualifications. Im a management graduate and I know there are lots of jobs available in Cebu right now. Im currently looking around possible jobs that I can get into. Any type of help will be much appreciated. Please send me any feedback at my email. Thanks.

  12. Richard says:
    12

    we have a dayjob for you and your callcenter experience is a BIG plus! contact us at 2310550 and look for kurt.

  13. Jared says:
    13

    Hi, I’m Jared, a USC student and I’m looking for a summer job. I have photoshop skills and I speak fluent english.

  14. Paul Stanley Marrer says:
    14

    Hi! my name is Paul and i’m here for three months. i speak fluent german and can basic english. do you have a job for me thats related to my skills?

    i would really appreciate it!

    vielen dank
    thanx!

  15. James Arnold Nogra says:
    15

    I’ m an incoming 3rd year student (BS - Computer Science) of University of the Philippines and I’m looking for a job… I hope you give me… ahehehehehe… im willing to work night or day… i just find it very boring staying whole day at home. ahehehehe… thanks!

  16. vivian aparis says:
    16

    hı my name is vivian aparis im 20 old ı know office programmes and computer if can you tell me in cebu a job i will hapyy.im ojt finished and high school.00639289070894 i live in talisay

  17. betsy pearl says:
    17

    hi, im betsy, i need a part time job here in cebu..

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