The Sales Support Assistant helps branch or field sales teams with customer records, account documentation, sales reports, appointment coordination, and day-to-day administrative support. The role generally requires a college degree, preferably in business, finance, marketing, or a related field; good communication and computer skills; attention to detail; and the ability to organize multiple tasks. Experience in banking, sales administration, or customer service is advantageous. Candidates are expected to be dependable, service-oriented, discreet with client information, comfortable working with targets and deadlines, and willing to coordinate closely with relationship officers, branch personnel, and customers. Familiarity with Microsoft Office and basic banking procedures may also be expected.
BDO Network Bank, Inc. is a Philippine rural bank and a member of the BDO Unibank Group. It focuses on bringing banking services closer to customers in provincial and underserved communities, particularly individuals, small businesses, farmers, and entrepreneurs. The bank offers deposit accounts, loans, payments, remittance-related services, and other financial products through branches and service channels across many parts of the country. Its network-bank model emphasizes accessibility, personal customer relationships, and support for local economic activity. Employees may work in branch banking, sales, credit, operations, customer service, or administrative roles. As part of the wider BDO organization, the company provides exposure to established banking systems while maintaining a strong regional and community presence. The Cabanatuan City position supports business development and customer-facing banking activities in Central Luzon.
The Philippines offers job opportunities in banking, business-process outsourcing, tourism, healthcare, education, retail, technology, logistics, and construction. Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao have the largest professional markets, while regional cities such as Cabanatuan provide a lower-cost lifestyle and growing commercial opportunities. Filipino culture is community-oriented, hospitable, and family-centered, with English widely used in workplaces. Daily life includes affordable local food, busy markets, beaches, festivals, and strong religious and social traditions. Housing, transport, and utilities are generally cheaper outside major urban centers, although traffic and public transport can be challenging. Foreign nationals usually need an appropriate work visa or permit sponsored or supported by an employer; tourist status does not authorize employment. Prospective residents should confirm immigration rules, healthcare access, taxes, and employment benefits before relocating. An island or provincial assignment may require adjustment to slower services and fewer international amenities.
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