The Change Manager is expected to plan and deliver change initiatives across BDO Unibank, helping employees and business units adopt new systems, processes, policies, or organizational practices. Typical requirements include a bachelor's degree, experience in change management, project delivery, business transformation, communications, or organizational development, and strong stakeholder-management skills. Familiarity with structured change frameworks, training, impact assessments, readiness planning, and Microsoft Office or project-management tools is advantageous. The successful candidate should be analytical, organized, adaptable, and comfortable working with senior leaders and cross-functional teams. Clear communication, facilitation, problem-solving, and the ability to manage resistance while meeting deadlines are essential.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines' largest full-service universal banks and a major member of the SM Group. Headquartered in Makati City, it serves individuals, businesses, corporations, and institutions through an extensive branch, ATM, digital-banking, and electronic-payment network. Its services include deposits, consumer lending, credit cards, wealth management, commercial and corporate banking, investment banking, treasury, remittances, and trust services. BDO is recognized for its broad domestic reach and significant role in supporting Philippine households and enterprises. The bank continues to invest in digital platforms, cybersecurity, operational improvement, and customer-focused transformation. Working at BDO can offer exposure to large-scale banking operations, structured career development, and cross-functional projects, although employees may also experience demanding targets, regulatory requirements, and fast-paced change programs.
The Philippines offers career opportunities in banking, shared services, technology, finance, healthcare, tourism, manufacturing, and business-process outsourcing, especially in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao. Filipino culture is generally warm, family-oriented, community-minded, and respectful, with English widely used in offices and education. Lifestyle varies from busy urban living in Makati or Bonifacio Global City to more relaxed coastal and provincial communities. Food, beaches, festivals, and outdoor activities are major attractions, while traffic, humidity, and seasonal typhoons require adjustment. Foreign professionals commonly enter on an appropriate employment visa or permit arranged with employer support; requirements depend on nationality, role, and contract duration. Long-term relocation usually involves securing employment first, arranging accommodation, obtaining health coverage, and preparing for local tax and registration obligations. Rental costs and commuting time can be significant in Manila, so living near the workplace is often practical.
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