DoLE puts up 'hot' jobs kiosks in shopping malls

MANILA, Philippines - The Labor department will launch on Wednesday the country's first information machine containing data on hot or in-demand jobs and other relevant information and services for jobseekers.

In a statement, acting Labor Secretary Marianito Roque said the information portal dubbed Greater Modular Access (GMA) jobs center or kiosk is housed in a touch screen Internet-enabled machine.

Roque said the machine is capable of displaying information on employment opportunities and services for both local and overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

The first kiosk will be set up at Robinson's Place in Ermita, one of the most frequented shopping malls in Manila, adding that more kiosks will be set up in other malls and public places such as local government offices and schools.

The kiosk is anchored on the Phil-Jobnet application containing information on local and overseas job vacancies, lists of licensed local and overseas recruitment agencies, and job orders accredited by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.

The kiosks would also guide workers on the procedures in applying for overseas jobs and benefits from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration for OFWs who are bound for deployment abroad.

Returning OFWs and their families may also access information on available reintegration services through the kiosks.

Jobseekers may also register with the Phil-Jobnet to facilitate their search for jobs.

Also, the kiosks would also contain jobs fair schedules and lists of skills registered in the Phil-Jobnet and workers certified by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority. – GMANews.TV

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