Friday, September 25, 2009

Clark firms to offer more than 3,000 jobs

CLARK FREE PORT — The Clark Development Corp. (CDC) has announced that at least 14 companies based here would be opening a total of 3,255 job vacancies, to be filled up within the next three months.

CDC President Benigno N. Ricafort said most of the job positions available are for customer service representatives and call center agents.

Mr. Angeles said based on the report submitted by Bernardo Angeles, Jr., assistant vice-president at the CDC’s business bevelopment group, Clark firms need more workers to support expansion programs.

The companies have agreed to join a job fair at the SM City Clark event center on Sept. 30, the CDC chief said.

The job fair will be conducted in cooperation with the Department of Labor and Employment, the Pampanga Employment Services Federation, and SM City Clark.
He said call centers NCO Philippines and Sutherland Philippines are hiring 1,000 customer representatives each.

Other firms looking for applicants are Cyber City Teleservices, 500 customer services agents; and Texas Instrument Philippines, 320 apprentices and 300 engineers and production staffers. The 300 vacancies for engineers and production staffers at the electronics firm are regular positions.
UPS Clark Philippines will be hiring 50 customer service agents. A total of 41 production staff positions, meawhile, are required by Apex Intec Philippines, C. Ltd., Inc.

Also needed are 25 casino managers, supervisors and staff at the Hotel Stotsenberg while 10 positions for administrative staffers and engineers, nine cutters, and others are available at a leather manufacturing outfit.

The Clark free port now has a total of 55,500 workers compared with only about 20,000 from the time the United States Air Force occupied the air base up to 2001.

Other Clark firms joining the job fair are SMK Electronics Philippines, WALLEM Innovative Solutions Phils. Inc.,Yokohama Tires Philippines, Fontana Development Corp., and Global Standard Learning Center, Inc. —
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