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Makati Mega Job Fair offers 7,400 openings
By Joel E. Zurbano
THE Makati City government is set to hold a Mega Job Fair on June 8 at the Ayala Malls Circuit Activity Center where job-seekers can be hired on the spot.
The job fair, according to Mayor Abigail Binay, is in line with Makati’s 353rd Founding Anniversary celebration.
The Mega Job Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will feature more than 7,400 job vacancies from 53 reputable companies across various industries to address unemployment concerns and support economic growth in the city.
“The Mega Job Fair is a collaborative effort between the city government of Makati and other sectors including the Department of Labor and Employment, Ayala Malls, and the participating companies. It is an excellent opportunity for job seekers to connect with potential employers, expand their professional networks, and take significant steps toward their career aspirations,” Binay said.

Applicants can explore various career options and connect directly with potential employers. The job vacancies encompass diverse fields, including finance, information technology, hospitality, retail, healthcare, customer service, engineering, etc. Job seekers of all skill levels and experience are encouraged to attend the event.
The participants are encouraged to preregister in order to streamline the event and ensure a smooth experience for both
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job seekers and employers. To pre-register, they can visit the official registration page at https://bit.ly/mktmjf353rd.
Interested individuals are advised to bring multiple copies of their updated resume, valid identification, and other relevant documents to facilitate a seamless job application process.
Additionally, applicants are encouraged to dress professionally but may come in casual attire and be prepared for on-the-spot interviews.
The list of available job vacancies can be found at the following link: https:// bit.ly/3MDLaMV. Job seekers are encouraged to review the list in advance and identify the positions that align with their skills and interests.
For further information and updates on the Mega Job Fair, interested parties may contact the Makati City Public Employment Service Office (PESO) at (02) 8870-1230.
SOIL MANAGEMENT.
Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food Chairperson Sen. Cynthia Villar views the exhibit during the Bureau of Soils and Water Management’s 72nd Anniversary celebration with the theme ‘Nurturing Soil and Water Resources Through Digital Innovation’ on Monday in Quezon City. Manny Palmero
ISRAEL Foreign Minister Eli Cohen on Monday inaugurated the expansion of its embassy in the Philippines as the two countries mark their 65th year of diplomatic relations.
The inauguration came after Cohen arrived in the country for his two-day visit, which included a series of bilateral meetings with his counterpart, Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo.
“We’re thrilled to announce the expansion of our Embassy, reflecting the growing and flourishing relations between Israel and the Philippines,” the embassy said on Monday.
Cohen’s visit will boost the historically friendly relations between Israel and the Philippines spanning over six decades now.
The signing of various agreements, participation in meetings with the public and private sectors and boosting trade cooperation between the two nations are among the other expected activities of the Israeli official.
Cohen arrived in the Philippines on Sunday night to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries, particularly in areas where Tel Aviv is an expert of, such as economy, agriculture, water, innovation, and technology.
The Israeli Embassy in the Philippines said Cohen is also expected to pay a courtesy call on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and conduct meetings with National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director General Arsenio Molina Balisacan.
An Israel business delegation will join Cohen in some of his activities to connect with Filipino business companies, the embassy said.
Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Flus said Cohen’s visit “reassures that Israel is a friend and an ally of the Philippines.