Bossjob Collaborates with Bicol Government to Strengthen Regional Job Market

Bossjob, a leading chat-first career platform in Southeast Asia, is set to revolutionize the job market in the Bicol region through a strategic partnership with the Bicol Local Government Units (LGU) and key regional businesses. This collaboration aims to drive economic growth and enhance employment opportunities using AI-powered recruitment solutions.

The partnership marks a significant step toward addressing unemployment and modernizing recruitment processes in the region. Bossjob’s AI technology and direct chat feature allow employers and job seekers to connect instantly, streamlining the hiring process and offering personalized job-matching experiences.

Legazpi City Mayor Hon. Carmen Geraldine Rosal emphasized the importance of this initiative, saying, “The integration of Bossjob’s innovative platform into our local job market represents a significant advancement. We anticipate positive impacts on career growth and job opportunities for our residents.”

Imelda Romanillos, Regional Director of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), highlighted the broader significance of the partnership, stating, “This collaboration is a critical step towards improving local employment opportunities and advancing economic development. We are excited about the benefits this will bring to our region.”

The initiative was officially launched at the “Bossjob Revolution: Empowering Careers in Bicol” event held on September 10, 2024, at Casa Blanca Hotel in Legazpi City. The event featured discussions with key stakeholders from local government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector, including the Office of the Mayor, DOLE, Public Employment Service Office (PESO), Albay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Ako Bicol Partylist, and Junior Chamber International (JCI Legazpi). The event marked the start of Bossjob’s regional expansion and its commitment to providing enhanced career solutions.

Bossjob demonstrated how its AI-powered platform aims to optimize job matching and offer local job seekers more tailored career opportunities. This approach is designed to make the hiring process more efficient and responsive to the needs of both employers and job seekers, creating a more dynamic and connected job market.

Joseph Ayala, representing DOLE Region V, discussed the region’s current employment landscape, emphasizing how technology is reshaping job creation and the importance of platforms like Bossjob in adapting to these changes. Ian Vasquez from JCI Legazpi also provided insights on personal and professional development in a rapidly changing job market, encouraging continuous learning and skill-building to stay competitive.

Arziel B. Ramirez, Labor and Employment Officer II of PESO Legazpi City, addressed job-hopping trends, particularly among younger workers, and shared practical advice for navigating career transitions while seeking stable employment.

Content creators Lorenz Mariñaz and Ricah Buban also spoke on the growing opportunities in digital content creation, particularly in Bicol, highlighting how aspiring creators can leverage digital platforms to build successful careers in the field.

Bossjob’s Growth Director, Feby Llosala-Luñeza, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to improving the job search experience, emphasizing that the expansion into Bicol aligns with Bossjob’s mission to provide cutting-edge career solutions across Southeast Asia. Marketing Director Rey Arcangel stressed the role of media and influencers in promoting the platform, stating, “Their engagement helps us reach a broader audience, ensuring that more job seekers and employers benefit from our advanced technology.”

Bossjob is also exploring future collaborations with PESO and DOLE, including the development of career sites across the Bicol region, aiming to further enhance local employment solutions.

For more information about Bossjob’s services and its expansion into the Bicol region, visit www.bossjob.ph.

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