LIST: Top Jobs With Work From Home Option in the Philippines
Over half of Filipino employees prefer to keep working from home even as fewer COVID cases allow the planet to cautiously reopen from two years of virus restrictions, according to industry tracker Jobstreet.
Some 51% of employees prefer to keep a WFH or a remote work setup with 41% willing to accept a lower salary in exchange for a "more affordable location", data from JobStreet Philippines showed Wednesday.
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"Many workers took the time to reassess not only their careers but their personal life... Now what we are seeing is the question of 'is it worth it?'" JobStreet Philippines country manager Philip Gioca told reporters.
"The two years of the pandemic really gave them the time to understand what’s important to them," he added, noting that workers are returning to the provinces or to areas nearby Metro Manila "so they can continue to leave a well-balanced life."
The good news, according to Gioca, is that pay and benefits for employees whether office-based or in a WFH setup are nearly the same.
"Whatever [benefit] is extended in face-to-face is extended to the WFH setup. We see that a greater number of WFH setups are being offered in provinces than in Metro Manila," he said.
For job seekers who are looking for roles with WFH setups, here are the top roles available according to JobStreet Philippines:
1. Encoder
2. Engineer
3. Office Staff
4. Virtual Assistant
5. Accountant
6. Architect
7. Information Technology
8. Non-Voice BPO
JobStreet Philippines is holding a week-long virtual career fair in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry from June 13 to 17.
Some 75,000 jobs are available for job seekers during the job fair including remote, provincial, and entry-level roles.
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