The Sales Support Assistant provides administrative and operational support to the sales team, helping prepare documents, maintain records, coordinate client requirements, monitor transactions, and produce reports. Applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree, preferably in business, finance, or a related field, along with good computer skills, attention to detail, organization, and communication abilities. Banking, sales support, or customer service experience is an advantage. The candidate is expected to work accurately under deadlines, protect confidential client information, coordinate effectively with branch and sales personnel, and provide responsive service to customers and internal teams.
BDO Network Bank, Inc. is a Philippine commercial bank focused on serving individuals, entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized businesses, and communities outside major metropolitan centers. It is part of the BDO Unibank Group and operates a broad network of branches and banking channels across the country. The bank provides deposit accounts, loans, payments, remittance services, and other financial products designed to support personal and business needs. Its network-bank model emphasizes accessibility and local economic development, particularly in provincial areas. Employees commonly work in branch banking, sales, customer service, operations, credit, and relationship management. The organization values service quality, integrity, teamwork, regulatory compliance, and responsible financial management. Benefits and compensation may vary according to position, experience, location, and company policy.
The Philippines offers job opportunities in banking, business-process outsourcing, technology, tourism, healthcare, education, logistics, and retail. Major employment centers include Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, Clark, and growing provincial cities such as Urdaneta. Filipino culture is generally welcoming, family-oriented, community-minded, and influenced by Malay, Spanish, American, and Asian traditions. Lifestyle ranges from busy urban living to more affordable, relaxed provincial communities, with beaches, mountains, festivals, and diverse food throughout the islands. English is widely used in business, while Filipino and regional languages are common in daily life. Foreign nationals usually need an appropriate work visa or permit sponsored or supported by an employer; requirements depend on nationality and job type. Relocating workers should budget for housing, transport, health insurance, documentation, and possible typhoon-related disruptions. Local advice and official immigration guidance are recommended before moving.
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