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Warehouse Associate

Philippines DHL $400–$600/month*
Job Description

As a Warehouse Associate at DHL in the Philippines, you will be responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing goods within the warehouse. Candidates are expected to have a high school diploma or equivalent, basic math skills, and the ability to operate warehouse equipment such as forklifts. Physical stamina is essential as the role involves lifting and moving heavy items. Attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions are crucial for maintaining inventory accuracy and ensuring timely order fulfillment.

Company Info

DHL is a global leader in the logistics industry, providing international express deliveries, global freight forwarding by air, sea, road and rail, warehousing solutions from packaging, to repairs, to storage, mail deliveries worldwide, and other customized logistic services. With a presence in over 220 countries and territories, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global trade and commerce. The company is committed to sustainability and innovation, continually seeking ways to improve its services and reduce its environmental impact.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly locals. Job opportunities are diverse, with growing sectors in BPO, tourism, and logistics. The culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, with a strong emphasis on family and community. The lifestyle is generally laid-back, with a focus on enjoying life and nature. For those relocating, a work visa is typically required, and the cost of living can vary significantly between urban and rural areas. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt.

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