DOLE opens registration for Labor Day online job fair
The Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. VI is inviting jobseekers in Western Visayas to register online in the job search and get a chance to be hired in the Labor Day online job fair on May 1 this year. In partnership with mynimo.com, the initiative was developed to provide applicants with easy

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The Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office No. VI is inviting jobseekers in Western Visayas to register online in the job search and get a chance to be hired in the Labor Day online job fair on May 1 this year.
In partnership with mynimo.com, the initiative was developed to provide applicants with easy and convenient access to the job market during this time of crisis.
“We understand the need of the workers to find a job amidst this pandemic. Without compromising their safety, we develop this initiative to allow them to apply and find jobs even if they are at home,” said DOLE RO No. VI Regional Director Cyril L. Ticao.
Opportunities await candidates who are looking for a career in Western Visayas or for those who wish to advance or change their career. It is also open to job seekers who are currently out of work and are seeking for job search advice.
Interested parties can avail of free online registration today through https://www.mynimo.com/dole6applicants.
Once registered, the applicants can submit an updated resume and may have a chance to browse companies and agencies that are hiring for full time and work from home positions. The applicants’ pre-employment requirements assistance from the different national government agencies can also be availed of.
The Virtual Employment Programs and Activities for applicants is one of the highlights of the 2021 National Online Trabaho, Negosyo, Kabuhayan (TNK) Job and Business Fairs during the Labor Day Celebration.
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