The Marketing Assistant Pool supports BDO Unibank’s branch marketing and customer-acquisition activities in the Fairview area. Typical responsibilities include promoting deposit, loan, card, and other banking products; assisting with client inquiries and account-opening requirements; preparing marketing materials and reports; coordinating with branch teams; and helping meet business and service targets. Candidates are generally expected to have a bachelor’s degree, preferably in Marketing, Business, Finance, or a related field. Strong communication, customer-service, organization, and basic computer skills are important. The role may suit fresh graduates, although sales, banking, or customer-facing experience is an advantage. Applicants should be professional, target-oriented, adaptable, and willing to work in a branch environment and be assigned within the Fairview area.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest universal banks and a major member of the SM Group. It provides a broad range of services to individual customers, businesses, corporations, and institutional clients, including deposits, consumer loans, credit cards, payments, wealth management, investment banking, treasury, and digital banking. BDO operates an extensive branch and ATM network across the country and serves customers through online and mobile channels. The bank is known for its large retail presence, wide product range, and focus on accessibility and financial inclusion. Employees typically work in structured branch or corporate teams, with opportunities to develop skills in customer service, sales, operations, risk management, and banking products. Compensation and benefits vary according to position, location, experience, and employment status.
The Philippines offers job opportunities in banking, business-process outsourcing, technology, retail, healthcare, education, tourism, logistics, and professional services. Metro Manila, including Quezon City and Fairview, has the widest employment market, while Cebu and Davao are important regional centers. Filipino culture is generally warm, family-oriented, community-minded, and English-friendly. Urban lifestyles can be convenient but busy, with traffic and higher housing costs; provincial areas are usually more relaxed and affordable. Foreign nationals normally need an appropriate work visa or permit arranged with an employer, while short-term visitors cannot legally work. Relocating employees should budget for rent, transport, utilities, healthcare, and deposits, and should confirm employment terms before moving. Public transportation is widely used, although commuting times can be long. The country’s tropical climate, beaches, food culture, and diverse islands offer substantial leisure opportunities.
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