MANILA, Philippines — Online job platform Jobstreet by SEEK, SM Supermalls, and the Private Sector Ad visory Council (PSAC) on Thursday launched a nationwide campaign for “job opportunity building skills” called “Trabaho Para sa Bayan: J.O.B.S.”
The memorandum of agreement, solidifying the commitment of the signatories to hold hybrid job fairs nationwide, was inked on Thursday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. This marked the kick-off of the whole-day job fair at the Music Hall of SM MOA.
Pasay City reported that 500 applicants registered during the job fair with 238 candidates hir ed on the spot.
According to Jobstreet by SEEK, the collaboration aims to “generate quality jobs” for Filipinos and help address “job-skill mismatch” through on-ground and online job fairs.
“The campaign offers opportunities across a diverse range of focus industries, each playing a vital role in the economic landscape of the Philippines including but not limited to Information Technology-Business Process Outsourcing, healthcare, tourism, manufacturing, and construction,” the press release read.
The job fairs also offers opportunities for applicants to receive advice from experts and free resources such as templates for resumes and cover letters to help them land their jobs.
Danah Majarocon, managing director of Jobstreet by SEEK Philippines, said that their firm is looking forward to similar collaborations that benefit Filipino candidates and hirers. The platform has a talent pool of 11.6 million Filipino-registered candidates.
“We’re honored to have been given the opportunity to work with other like-minded organizations, driving us to continue facilitating better job matches between employers and candidates across the country,” Majarocon said.
On Wednesday, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the country’s underemployment or employed individuals expressed a desire to have an additional job or hours of work 5.39 million in March 2024.
It is a significant decline from the 6.08 million underemployed individuals in February 2024.
Meanwhile, as part of the partnership, succeeding job fairs will be held during the following dates:
The ceremonial signing of the MOA was attended by Majarocon, Deborah Sy, SM Foundation Inc. executive director and trustee.
It was also witnessed by Teresita Sy-Coson, SM Investments Corporation vice-chairperson and PSAC Jobs member and lead for J.O.B.S.; Jose Ma. “Joey” A. Concepcion III, PSAC lead for Jobs and Go Negosyo founder; Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma and Special Assistant to the President for Investments and Economic Affairs Secretary Frederick Go. — Ian Laqui and Rosette Adel
MANILA, Philippines — The Dallas Mavericks handed the Oklahoma City Thunder their first loss in the NBA playoffs, 119-110, to tie the best-of-seven Western Conference semifinals at one game apiece Friday (Manila time).
PJ Washington dropped a playoff career-high 29 points while also hauling down 11 rebounds.
Luka Doncic had a solid statline of 29 markers, 10 boards and seven dimes.
After starting the fourth quarter down 10, OKC cut the lead to four, 95-99, with a dunk by Jalen Williams.
Dallas, however, continued to keep the Thunder at bay.
The top Western Conference squad inched closer, 101-106, with seven minutes remaining thanks to a layup by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Five straight points by the Mavericks capped by a dunk by Washington pushed the lead to double digits anew — an insurmountable 112-101 cushion.
Williams hit a big triple with 2:55 to go to try and spark a comeback, but a 3-pointer by Tim Hardaway Jr. doused any hopes of a comeback, 117-106.
Daniel Gafford added 13 markers and seven boards for Dallas. Kyrie Irving had just nine points but dished out 11 assists.
Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 33 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists. Williams chipped in 20 points.
The series is now going to Dallas for Games 3 and 4.
The next game will be on early Sunday morning (Manila time).