TRUE to its commitment to nation-building, SM Supermalls proudly supports Jobstreet Career Con 2025 — an unprecedented job fair that is aimed at connecting over 15,000 jobseekers with more than 100 leading firms from various industries.
The event will take place at the SMX Convention Center Manila on Jan. 28 to 29, 2025, providing an invaluable platform for Filipinos to access job opportunities, grow their careers and contribute to the country's economic progress.FINDING CAREERS A hopeful job seeker embarks on a journey of career exploration.
Organized by Jobstreet by SEEK, the two-day Career Con 2025 promises to be a transformative experience for jobseekers. It features an array of activities, tailored to meet the diverse needs of its attendees — from fresh graduates to seasoned professionals.PREMIER PLATFORM The 'Trabaho para sa Bayan: JOBS' job fair, held in May 2024 in partnership with Jobstreet by SEEK at SM Mall of Asia, connects job seekers with potential employers and career opportunities.
Attendees can explore job opportunities from industry leaders in retail, banking, logistics, business process outsourcing and more, including prominent employers such as SM Retail, Nestlé, Metrobank and Accenture.The event will offer résumé clinics, career coaching sessions and one-on-one interview pods, providing jobseekers with the tools to elevate their professional journey.
Adding to the excitement, the Department of Labor and Employment will bring back its highly successful Digital Workforce Job Fair at Jobstreet's Career Con.Following its initial success in 2024, this initiative will connect jobseekers with in-demand opportunities in the digital and remote work sectors, further empowering Filipinos to thrive in the tech-driven economy.
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