Labor and Employment Secretary Silvestre Bello III has urged Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who returned to the country to take advantage of the 30,000 job opportunities being offered by the information technology and business process management industry.

Among the job vacancies offered by IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP)-member companies are in customer service, technical support, and healthcare.
“The department hopes that we can contribute to the further growth and competitiveness of the industry by providing its needed manpower. Likewise, the information that will be shared to us by IBPAP will be of great help as we craft policies and programs that can improve the industry, especially as we transition to a new and better normal,” Bello said.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recently forged a data-sharing agreement with IBPAP President and Chief Executive Officer Rey Untal to allow both parties to share data for easier job facilitation in compliance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012.
Under the agreement, DOLE will provide IBPAP the list of OFW applicants and their corresponding details, such as previous or current occupation, area of residence, contact details, and other information beneficial in facilitating potential employment.
IBPAP, on the other hand, will provide DOLE with the list of IT-BPM establishments which is part of the program and the email address of their representatives, including market information such as job positions available, job descriptions, and salary range.
Interested applicants should register at the department’s tracking system at http://oasis.owwa.gov.ph/ to be included in the database.
IBPAP-member companies will reach out to the OFW returnees for possible employment opportunities.