OFWs invited to join new PHL group of professionals
A new organization of Filipino professionals is encouraging overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to join so that they can connect with each other and expand their network all over the world.
The group, called Filipino International Professionals (FIP), “is designed as a business and social networking group for Filipino professionals, as well as other people of different nationalities/country of origin/citizenship, all over the world,” according to its website.
Membership to the group is free, and members are encouraged to “share their views, questions, concerns, expertise, stories, and pictures/videos, Filipino food recipes, among other things” on its website.
The members are also encouraged to use their native languages in communicating with other members.
FIP's founder, Victor D. Cabiles, moved to the United Arab Emirates from Nueva Ecija to work as a marketing executive for Sony.
Cabiles would eventually settle in the United States to work as a director of international relations for a group of companies.
Cabiles said FIP was created to “bring together Filipino professionals, and others, from around the world to network, meet new friends, build business and personal relationships, and help/support each other.” —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
The group, called Filipino International Professionals (FIP), “is designed as a business and social networking group for Filipino professionals, as well as other people of different nationalities/country of origin/citizenship, all over the world,” according to its website.
Membership to the group is free, and members are encouraged to “share their views, questions, concerns, expertise, stories, and pictures/videos, Filipino food recipes, among other things” on its website.
The members are also encouraged to use their native languages in communicating with other members.
FIP's founder, Victor D. Cabiles, moved to the United Arab Emirates from Nueva Ecija to work as a marketing executive for Sony.
Cabiles would eventually settle in the United States to work as a director of international relations for a group of companies.
Cabiles said FIP was created to “bring together Filipino professionals, and others, from around the world to network, meet new friends, build business and personal relationships, and help/support each other.” —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
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