The Travelling Teller supports BDO branches or temporary banking locations by processing deposits, withdrawals, payments, fund transfers, and other over-the-counter transactions accurately and efficiently. Candidates are generally expected to be college graduates, preferably with experience in cash handling, customer service, or branch operations. Strong numeracy, attention to detail, integrity, professionalism, and communication skills are essential. The role requires flexibility to travel between assigned locations, work varied schedules, handle confidential financial information, and comply with banking controls and security procedures. Candidates should be comfortable serving different customers, balancing cash accurately, resolving basic transaction concerns, and maintaining a dependable, service-oriented attitude.
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 for individual, business, corporate, and institutional customers, including deposits, loans, payments, remittances, wealth management, investment banking, and digital banking. BDO operates an extensive branch and ATM network across the country and serves Filipino customers as well as overseas clients through international offices and partnerships. The bank is known for its large retail presence, strong technology investments, and focus on expanding access to financial services. Employees typically work in a structured, regulated environment where accuracy, customer service, confidentiality, teamwork, and compliance are important. Benefits and career development opportunities may vary according to position, location, and employment status.
The Philippines offers opportunities in banking, business-process outsourcing, technology, tourism, healthcare, education, construction, and logistics. Metro Manila is the main corporate center, while Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Clark, and other regional cities also provide growing employment markets. Filipino culture is generally welcoming, family-oriented, and community-minded, with English widely used in business. Lifestyle varies from busy urban living to a more relaxed coastal or provincial pace; living costs are usually lower outside Manila. The country’s major island groups are Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, each offering distinct scenery, food, and local traditions. Foreign nationals normally need an appropriate work visa or permit sponsored or supported by an employer. Relocating workers should confirm employment terms, healthcare coverage, housing, transportation, and local registration requirements. Weather is tropical, with wet and dry seasons, and transport can be crowded in major cities.
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