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Travelling Teller (Greenhills)

Philippines BDO Unibank, Inc. ₱18,000–₱28,000 per month, plus possible allowances and benefits*
Job Description

The Travelling Teller supports BDO branches in the Greenhills area by handling deposits, withdrawals, payments, cash balancing, and other routine banking transactions. The role typically requires a college degree, good numerical ability, attention to detail, basic computer skills, and strong customer-service communication. Cash-handling or teller experience is helpful, although qualified entry-level applicants may be considered. The candidate should be trustworthy, professional, adaptable, and comfortable working at different branch locations. Flexibility to travel, maintain accurate records, follow security and compliance procedures, and work efficiently during busy banking hours is expected.

Company Info

BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest and most widely recognized banks. It provides a broad range of services for individuals, businesses, and institutions, including deposits, consumer loans, credit cards, digital banking, corporate finance, investment services, and wealth management. BDO operates an extensive branch and ATM network across the country and serves customers through online and mobile platforms as well. The bank is part of the SM Group, one of the Philippines’ major business conglomerates. Its employees work in a highly regulated environment where customer service, financial accuracy, confidentiality, risk awareness, and operational efficiency are especially important. BDO offers career paths in branch banking, technology, operations, finance, risk, sales, and relationship management.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago with major employment centers in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, and Clark. Banking, business-process outsourcing, technology, tourism, healthcare, retail, logistics, and education provide many job opportunities. Filipino culture is generally warm, family-oriented, community-minded, and English is widely used in professional settings. Urban lifestyles can be fast-paced, with heavy traffic, while provincial areas offer a slower pace and lower living costs. Popular islands and destinations include Luzon, Cebu, Palawan, Boracay, and Siargao, each offering beaches, food, and outdoor activities. Foreign nationals normally need an appropriate work visa or permit sponsored or supported by an employer; tourist status does not authorize employment. Relocating workers should budget for housing, transport, healthcare, and changing rental costs, and should confirm visa, tax, and employment requirements before arrival.

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