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Public Employment Service Office
PESO meaning
• Employment facilitation
• Job referral and placement
• Conduct of skills enhancement training
• Provision of labor market information
• Conduct of career guidance & employment coaching (CDSP)
Core functions of the PESO program
• Government Internship Program for 18-30 years old
• Jobstart Program for 18-24 years old (youth at risk)
• DOLE Emergency Employment (TUPAD) and Livelihood Projects (NegoKarts/NegoPackages)
• Reintegration services for OFW
• Kasambahay Helpdesk/Focal Unit
• Facilitation of first time jobseekers (Jobseekers Assistance Act)
• Special Program for the Employment of Senior Citizens and Person with Disabilities
• Special Program for the Employment of Students
Other programs and services of PESO
968,000
Antipolo city population
Generally hilly and mountainous with urban and rural characteristics
Antipolo city terrain
38,504.44 hectares
Antipolo land area
proximity to Manila 29 kms, accessible via Ortigas Extension, Marcos Highway, Manila East Road, C6 Road
Antipolo geographic advantage
Public transport/Rail transport
Transportation networks
Job Street, 51,000 positions
Leading job portal
• Customer service and BPO professionals
• Healthcare professionals
• Retail and food service workers
• Construction and engineering specialists
• Education professionals
• IT and Digital services
• Transportation and logistics
• Real estate agents and property managers
• Skilled trade workers
• Tourism and hospitality
In-demand jobs in Antipolo
Tourism
Retail
IT and BPO
Healthcare
Education (169 schools, 69 public, and 100 private/colleges and universities)
Manufacturing
Financial services
Accountants/Accounting Analyst
Healthcare/Medical
Engineers
Computer programmers
Web designers
Hard to fill jobs in Antipolo
Driver
Forklift operator
Aircon technician
Auto mechanic
Machine/Heavy equipment
Tile settler
Scaffolder
Cook
Hard to fill jobs (skilled workers, trainings can be availed thru TESDA)
Ambisyon Natin 2040
Represents the long-term vision and aspirations of the Filipino people for themselves and for the country up to 2040. It describes the kind of life that people want to live, and how the country will be.
Housing and urban development
Manufacturing
Connectivity
Education services
Health and wellness services
Tourism and allied services
Financial services
Agriculture
Higher education
Middle level skills development
Key Employment generators based on Ambisyon Natin 2040
First time Jobseekers Assistance Act
Republic Act 11261
Resume & school records
Valid ID
Birth certificate
Clearances
Pre-employment requirements in the Philippines
RA 11261
An act waiving government fees and charges in the issuance of documents required in application for first time jobseekers
Government agencies and instrumentalities
Government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCC)
Local government units (LGU)
Government hospitals
Government agencies that will not collect fees or charges from first time jobseekers
Such fee or charge is paid in connection with the application for the granting of licenses, proofs of identification, clearances, certificates or other documents usually required in the course of employment locally or abroad. The benefit shall only be availed once
Provided in RA 11261
Benefits
PHP 100
Police clearance cert
PHP 130 - 155
NBI clearance
PHP 0 - 100
Barangay clearance
PHP 30 - 250
Medical certificate
PHP 155 - 365
Birth certificate
PHP 100 - 450
Transcript of academic records
N/A
TIN
N/A
UMID
300
Work permit ID
150
Health permit
Application to take professional licensure exam conducted by Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
Application for a Philippine passport
Authentication and red ribbon of documents from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
Application for career examination with the Civil Service Commission (CSC)
Application for a driver’s license for the Land Transportation Office (LTO)
Exemptions
Beneficiaries of the Jobstart Program Act (RA 10869)
Other laws which give similar exemption of fees or charges
Not qualified for the benefits of RA 11261