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/ 05:35 AM July 22, 2018

J&J PH named one of best firms to work for in Asia

Johnson & Johnson Philippines was recognized as one of the “Best Companies to Work for in Asia” at the 2018 HR Asia Awards.

Designed in collaboration with experts from academic institutions, consultancy firms, and independent practitioners, the HR Asia Awards recognize outstanding employer practices among companies across the region.

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“At Johnson & Johnson, we believe in winning with people,” said Sean Zantua, HR director of  J&J Philippines and Global Services Asia Pacific.

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The award followed a rigorous screening process administered by HR Asia.

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Jobseekers who are Smart, Sun, and TNT subscribers can now search and apply for jobs, access apps, and sites inside the freenet app free of data charges.

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All you need to do is download the freenet app and register using your mobile number.

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After getting that out of the way, you can download the FindWork app, and use it without having to subscribe to a data package or buy extra load.

This initiative to make work opportunities more accessible to Filipinos with the freenet app was made possible through a collaboration between FindWork and Voyager Innovations, the digital innovations arm of PLDT and Smart Communications.

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“FindWork Philippines is truly delighted to partner with Voyager Innovations,” said Kevin Williams, co-founder of FindWork.

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