The Marketing Assistant supports local marketing activities, branch promotions, customer communications, events, and preparation of marketing materials and reports. The role typically requires a bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, Communications, or a related field, along with good written and verbal communication, basic computer and Microsoft Office skills, organization, and attention to detail. Experience in marketing, administration, banking, or customer service is an advantage. BDO expects the candidate to be dependable, professional, service-oriented, and comfortable coordinating with branch teams, customers, suppliers, and community partners. The successful applicant should be willing to work on-site in San Fernando City and meet deadlines while following the bank’s procedures, branding standards, and confidentiality requirements.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest full-service banks and a major member of the SM Group. Its businesses cover retail and consumer banking, corporate and commercial banking, investment banking, private banking, treasury, remittances, and digital financial services. Through an extensive branch and ATM network, BDO serves individuals, small and medium-sized businesses, large corporations, and institutional clients across the country. The bank is known for its broad product range, including deposits, loans, cards, investments, insurance, and online banking services. BDO places strong emphasis on customer service, operational reliability, technology, risk management, and employee development. A Marketing Assistant typically contributes at branch or area level by helping promote products, organize campaigns and events, coordinate communications, and support customer acquisition and engagement activities.
The Philippines offers opportunities in banking, shared services, information technology, healthcare, education, tourism, retail, logistics, and business process outsourcing. Metro Manila has the widest corporate job market, while Cebu, Davao, Clark, Iloilo, and other regional centers provide growing alternatives. Filipino culture is welcoming, family-oriented, community-minded, and strongly influenced by English, Spanish, Asian, and local traditions. Lifestyle ranges from busy urban living to affordable coastal and provincial communities, with generally warm weather, varied food, beaches, mountains, and active festivals. Foreign nationals usually need an employer-sponsored work permit and an appropriate employment visa, commonly a 9(g) pre-arranged employee visa; tourist status does not authorize employment. Relocating employees should budget for housing, transport, healthcare, deposits, and seasonal typhoons. Learning basic Filipino expressions and respecting local customs can make workplace and community integration easier.
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