Get Hired This Labor Day: Attend The DOLE Job Fair
In
celebration of the Labor Day on May 1, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) will hold a local and overseas jobs and livelihood fair
for Filipinos who are
searching for employment and livelihood opportunities. This yearly event will
be held simultaneously in different parts of the Philippineson Labor Day.
According to the Labor Secretary, Marianito D.
Roque, the job fair this year will be led by the biggest labor groups in the
country such as the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), National Alliance of Trade Unions
(NATU), Federation of Free Workers (FFW), Trade Unions of the Philippines and
Allied Services (TUPAS), Alliance of Filipino Workers (AFW), and other labor
organizations.
The theme for this year is “Manggagawang Pilipino,
Kaagapay sa Pagbabago. It emphasizes theimportant contributions of
the Filipino workers both in the local and overseas job market in the road to
achieving economic development.
Meanwhile, local employers and overseas recruitment and
manning agencies are expected to participate in the celebration by offering
thousands of local andoverseas jobs at the May 1 nationwide Job and Livelihood
Fair. The Fair will open from 9 am to 5 pm.
The Labor and Employment Secretary said the DOLE in
Regions 1 to 12 including those in CAR, CARAGA, and NCR have begun the
groundwork for the participation of employers and the recruitment/manning
agencies’ in the Labor Day Job and Livelihood Fair.
The main event will be held at the SMXConvention Center at the SM Mall of
Asia Complex in PasayCity.
To avoid heavy concentration of jobseekers at SMX, the employers and recruitment/manning
firms will also be distributed and placed in five other Job and Livelihood Fair
venues at Megamall, SM North EDSA, SM Fairview, SM San Lazaro, and SM South in
Las Pinas. Similar events will likewise be held in 14 other key regional sites
around the country.
Jobseekers who wish to attend in this event are encouraged
by the Labor Secretary to register online from April 8 to April 30. The purpose
of the registration is to make the process of matching applicants with
appropriate jobs based on their skills and credentials much faster. Click here to register.
Other government agencies such as DFA, NSO, BIR, SSS, and
PhilHealth, PRC, etc. will also be there to offer their services and answer
inquiries of the jobseekers. This means that there will be a one-stop shop
where applicants can avail of employment requirements.
The event will also feature livelihood programs of DOLE
and other government agencies that will include display and selling of products
of livelihood program beneficiaries. Roque said that there will be a booth to
inform attendees about livelihood and productivity programs. Business
counseling and entrepreneurship orientation will also be provided to interested
workers. Interested registered nurses who want to venture in other
health and wellness services may also be assisted under Project EntrepeNurse.
At the same time, TESDA will conduct skills competition,
demonstration, and training. Other agencies will provide basic medical and
first aid services, and legal and welfare assistance.
This
event is open to everyone as admission is free. Applicants are advised to come
in decent attire and bring important documents necessary in job application
such as resumes, school credentials, employment certificates, etc.