subject: Future Jobs In The Philippines [print this page] Following the inauguration of the new President elect Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, the expectation for a change in governance of the Filipinos in the new administration is great. For most Filipinos, decent life's elusiveness is ,at some point, over. The only remedy that could help to make life much easier for people who are listed below poverty level is to have a decent employment that could certainly keep the needs of every Filipino. Therefore, looking for the ideal major or training course in college would end up to a very promising employment in the near future.
Recently, a list of job opportunities that will be most desirable for the next ten years in the Philippines was revealed by the Department of Labor and Employment. The list was generated based on conclusions of DOLE's latest labor market study under its "Project Jobs Fit" program. The list was unveiled to the public on June 29 of this year. That was the day when President Aquino proclaimed Baldoz's appointment.
The scheme has pinpointed the areas that require more staff in the next ten years. These groups are: agribusiness, cyberservices, health and wellness, hotel, restaurant and tourism, mining, construction, banking and finance, manufacturing, ownership dwellings and real estate, transport and logistics, wholesale and retail trade. The research also identified the need to buttress the four emerging industries expected to reinforce employment opportunities, namely creative industries, diversified/strategic farming and fishing, power and utilities, and renewable energy.
This support will guide Filipino students to decide on the suitable training course or major in school and would give them the ability to land a job once they finished college. Adding to that, brain drain would be minimized. This has been one of the situations that the Philippines is hoping to resolve. Fresh college graduates would usually submit an application for employment which is different from the curriculum that they took during their college years. In simple terms, the college degree earned has somehow been put to waste.
Highly trained nurses will be needed in health and wellness sector. Animal husbandry graduates, agricultural economists, aquaculturists, and coconut farmers are wanted in the agribusiness field.
The demand for call center agents for the next ten years in cyberservices sector is still tremendous. One advantage of applying for a position in a call center is that a degree is not a requirement to get a job in this type of industry. Most of the people I know who are now occupying higher positions in a call center have not completed college.
The growing industry of outsourcing would still go on. That being said, call center agent is not the only position that will be in-demand in the cyber services sector. This will pave way to other outsourcing business such as SEO. In a world where the internet is the most dynamic application that allows business to become prosperous; link builders, webmasters, and other online tasks will soon be one of the most needed jobs in the Philippines. Also, Philippines will also be established as the perfect choice in finding a right SEO partner.
The program intends to help Filipino choose the right curriculum in college and apply what they have learned which will help boost the Philippine economy. Filipino people would undoubtedly benefit on the "Project Jobs Fit" program of the Department of Labor and Employment.