The future of work is now: Unveiling opportunities at GetHired Job Fair and Conference 2024 | Inquirer Business

The future of work is now: Unveiling opportunities at GetHired Job Fair and Conference 2024

/ 01:50 PM June 11, 2024

Are you looking for work or looking to change your career path? The upcoming GetHired Job Fair and Conference on July 26 brings together a diverse group of more than 50 hiring exhibiting companies so you can explore career paths in various fields, from technology and finance to food service and retail.

GetHired Job Fair

Taking place at Megatrade Hall 3 of SM Megamall from 8 am to 5 pm, there will be exciting talks related to the future of work with various networking opportunities; a chance to bring home giveaways and laptop prizes; career services such as SSS, Philhealth, and Pag-IBIG assistance and a free headshot and resume review; an invitation to join other onsite and online job fairs, conferences, and webinars with access to free templates and resources; and the chance to connect with our partner manpower and digital agencies, brands, schools, government agencies, communities, and industry leaders.

Companies participating in the job fair include PLDT Home, our official TelCo partner, VaVaVoom.ph, iBoardLiving, and Digital Workforce, who are co-presenters. The conference likewise leverages strong support from government and community partners, including DICT, SSS, PAG-IBIG, PhilHealth, DepEd, and various universities and organizations dedicated to empowering Filipino careers.

Don’t miss this opportunity! The GetHired Job Fair & Conference 2024 is your chance to connect with leading employers, explore diverse career paths, and gain valuable career development resources. Mark your calendars at https://app.moveup.app/js22 for more information and registration details.

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This article is brought to you by GetHired.

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