The Marketing Assistant supports BDO Unibank’s marketing and promotional activities in the Monumento area. Typical requirements include a bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Communications, or a related field; good communication and interpersonal skills; basic knowledge of marketing and customer service; and proficiency in Microsoft Office. The candidate is expected to assist with branch campaigns, events, promotional materials, customer engagement, sales support, reports, and coordination with internal teams. A proactive, organized, target-oriented approach and willingness to work on-site and interact directly with customers are important. Experience in banking, retail, sales, or promotions may be an advantage.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest universal banks and a major member of the SM Group. Headquartered in Makati, the bank provides a broad range of services, including retail and commercial banking, corporate finance, investment banking, wealth management, remittances, treasury, and digital banking. BDO serves individuals, small businesses, large corporations, and institutional clients through an extensive network of branches, ATMs, digital channels, and subsidiaries. The company is known for its nationwide presence, wide customer base, and significant role in supporting Philippine businesses and consumers. Employees typically work in a structured, service-focused environment with opportunities across banking operations, sales, technology, finance, risk, and customer relationship management.
The Philippines offers employment opportunities in banking, business-process outsourcing, technology, retail, tourism, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. Metro Manila, including Valenzuela and the Monumento area, has the greatest concentration of corporate and financial jobs, while Cebu and Davao are also important employment centers. Filipino culture is generally welcoming, family-oriented, community-minded, and influenced by both Asian and Western traditions. Lifestyle ranges from busy urban living to relaxed coastal and provincial communities, with relatively affordable food and services compared with many international cities. Foreign nationals usually need an employer-sponsored work visa or permit; tourists cannot legally work. Relocating typically involves securing a job offer, arranging immigration documents, finding housing, and preparing for traffic, tropical weather, and varying public-transport conditions.
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