This Labor Day, SM continued empowering community
opportunities as multiple Job Fairs were mounted across 15 venues nationwide.
This brought together 650 employers and 17,400 jobseekers, with more than 1,000
Filipinos hired on the spot—a powerful reflection of how accessible,
community-based platforms can deliver real employment outcomes.
But beyond the numbers are real stories—of courage,
determination, and new beginnings.
Across multiple SM malls, thousands of Filipinos walked in
carrying resumes—and walked out with something more: real opportunities,
renewed confidence, and for many, a fresh start. The SM Job Fair once again
served as a platform for employment, connecting jobseekers, employers, and
government partners in one convenient, community-centered space at their
most-loved SM Supermalls.
For jobseekers like France Barcial and Mark Andrei Jimenez
the experience was life-changing.
“Hindi ko po expected na ngayon din ako matatanggap,
bakasakali lang po” he shared, holding back tears. “Meron na po akong
pang-suporta sa college ko sa PUP.”
"Malaking tulong po ito sa pamilya namin. kung sa iba
po, baka nag-antay pako kung kailan ako tatawagan. dito po hired agad."
Moments like these echoed throughout the day, as hiring
booths became spaces of possibility—where interviews led to immediate job
offers, and uncertainty turned into hope.
SM Job Fairs continue to stand out for their accessibility
and efficiency. From application to interview—and even the processing of
government requirements—everything is made available in one place, allowing
jobseekers to focus on what matters most: securing their future.
Miss Rea Amata, a representative from the Labor Relations
and Public Employment Service Office of Marikina emphasized the impact of such
initiatives:
“Malaking bagay ito para sa mga Pilipino, sa mga
constituents namin sa Marikina. Bringing opportunities closer to communities is
key—and SM provides that platform. Isipin mo, hindi ka na dadayo at gagastos
para maghanap ng trabaho.”
Employers also highlighted the value of direct, face-to-face
engagement, as attested by Noelle Tupas of Work Makers Manpower Corporation.
“We’re able to meet qualified candidates faster and more
efficiently, second time we joined this job fair and some of our previous hires
have stayed in our company, the others found other opportunities. Here, you can
see the potential immediately, and that makes hiring more meaningful.”
Beyond employment, SM continues to strengthen its role in
workforce development by introducing upskilling opportunities—including digital
and AI learning sessions in partnership with institutions such as the
Department Information and Communications Technology. These initiatives aim to
help jobseekers stay competitive in an evolving job market, reinforcing the
shift from job access to job readiness.
“We have certificate trainings and seminars na nagdadagdag
ng value at knowledge sa ating mga applicants. In fact, we have ready data and
information ng mga trainees natin previously na na-hire or lumawak ang
freelancing expertise dahil sa programs natin,” said Erika Zamora, trainer from
DICT.
Many jobseekers felt the significance of the initiative.
Alberto Eder shared, “Hindi lang po ito para sa IT
professionals, AI age na po talaga tayo. Lahat po ng gusto magtrabaho,
makikinabang po dito sa upskilling.”
Through strong collaboration with government agencies,
employers, and institutional partners, SM Job Fairs continue to demonstrate how
public-private partnerships can drive meaningful, real-world impact.
As the day came to a close, what remained were not just
filled job positions—but stories of resilience, determination, and new
beginnings.
Because at SM Supermalls, it’s not just about bringing
people together—it’s about helping them move forward.
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