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Head, Institutional Brand Marketing

Philippines Metrobank $4,000–$6,000/month*
Job Description

The Head of Institutional Brand Marketing at Metrobank is responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing plans to enhance brand visibility and reputation. Candidates should have a strong background in marketing, preferably with experience in the banking or financial services sector. Key requirements include leadership skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to manage cross-functional teams. The role demands creativity, analytical skills, and the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines and achieve marketing goals.

Company Info

Metrobank, officially known as Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company, is one of the largest and most reputable banks in the Philippines. Founded in 1962, it offers a wide range of financial services including retail banking, corporate banking, investment banking, and wealth management. Metrobank is known for its strong commitment to customer service, innovative banking solutions, and a robust network of branches and ATMs across the country. It has a significant presence in the Philippines and a growing international footprint, making it a key player in the banking industry.

Destination Guide

The Philippines is an archipelago with a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant lifestyle. Job opportunities are diverse, especially in sectors like IT, finance, and tourism. The culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, with a strong emphasis on family and community. The cost of living varies, with urban areas being more expensive. The country offers a warm climate, beautiful beaches, and a friendly atmosphere. For relocation, a work visa is typically required, and the process can vary depending on the job and employer. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt.

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