DOLE offers job opportunities in First Balik Trabaho Online Job Fair
The Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. 6 is calling all job seekers to participate in the First Balik Trabaho Online Job Fair. In line with its 87th Anniversary Celebration, the DOLE in partnership with the Mynimo.com offers thousands of job opportunities to job applicants, either first timers or whose employment was affected

By Staff Writer
The Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. 6 is calling all job seekers to participate in the First Balik Trabaho Online Job Fair.
In line with its 87th Anniversary Celebration, the DOLE in partnership with the Mynimo.com offers thousands of job opportunities to job applicants, either first timers or whose employment was affected by the pandemic.
“We innovate to generate job opportunities amidst this pandemic,” said Regional Director Cyril L. Ticao. “The Job Fair is a vital employment activity during the celebration of the DOLE’s Anniversary, however due to the pandemic, we make it online this year.”
The job fair aims to assist employers to find the right candidates in their respective companies.
Recognized businesses, as well as small-to-medium scale industries all over the region have already signed up to participate in the event as the economy reopens and bounces back to the new normal track.
RD Ticao also emphasized that the registration for the Balik Trabaho Job Fair is on-going until December 11 and it is for free.
Job applicants may register at www.mynimo.com/baliktrabaho. It is also advised to prepare updated resume or use Mynimo Resume to easily create an electronic resume. Updates and links for the Balik Trabaho Online Job Fair will be sent through the registered emails of the applicants.
The Balik Trabaho Online Job Fair also encourages employers to participate by sending the required documents and the list of job vacancies to trabaho@mynimo.com.
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