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Service Officer

Philippines BDO Network Bank, Inc. PHP 20,000–PHP 30,000/month*
Job Description

As a Service Officer at BDO Network Bank, Inc., candidates are expected to manage customer interactions efficiently, ensuring high-quality service delivery. Requirements include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, strong communication skills, and a customer-focused attitude. The role involves handling inquiries, resolving issues, and maintaining customer satisfaction. Candidates should be proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of working in a fast-paced environment.

Company Info

BDO Network Bank, Inc. is a subsidiary of BDO Unibank, one of the largest banks in the Philippines. It focuses on providing accessible banking services to underserved markets, particularly in rural areas. The bank offers a range of financial products and services, including loans, deposits, and remittances, catering to individuals and small businesses. BDO Network Bank is committed to financial inclusion and empowering communities through innovative banking solutions.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago known for its vibrant culture, friendly locals, and stunning landscapes. Job opportunities are diverse, with growth in sectors like banking, IT, and tourism. The lifestyle is a mix of traditional and modern influences, with a strong emphasis on family and community. Expats can enjoy a relatively low cost of living, though urban areas can be more expensive. English is widely spoken, easing communication. For relocation, a work visa is typically required, and the process involves securing a job offer and employer sponsorship. The Philippines offers a warm, welcoming environment for those looking to experience a unique blend of Asian and Western cultures.

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