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Amazon hiring 500 customer support staff in Davao

Amazon hiring 500 customer support staff in Davao

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MANILA - Amazon Operation Services Philippines said it will hire over 500 customer service professionals in Davao City.

The company said the available jobs are for permanent and full-time positions which will be fully work-from-home and night-shift positions. 

“Interested applicants may apply for remote customer service associate and remote team manager roles at jobs.amazon.ph and will be required to pass virtual assessments remotely,” Amazon said. 

Amazon said it offers a competitive salary as well as private medical insurance, medical spending account (for unreimbursed medical, dental, vision services and traditional medicine), life insurance, critical illness insurance, disability and personal accident insurance; annual and sick leaves.

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“Selected candidates will be invited to Amazon’s Job Fair held in Davao City on February 28 to learn more about Amazon and the next steps of the hiring process,” it added. 

Amazon said applicants must be based in Davao City, hold a high school diploma or equivalent, and a a reliable internet connection with a minimum speed of 50Mbps, among others. 

“This is an exciting opportunity for job seekers in Davao City who are looking for a fulfilling experience working for a company which strives to be Earth's best employer,” said Steve Emerson, President, Amazon Operation Services Philippines.

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Palace expects boost in PH investments after removal from dirty money ‘gray list’

Palace expects boost in PH investments after removal from dirty money ‘gray list’

Katrina Domingo,

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Malacañang expects an increase in foreign direct investments after the Philippines was removed from the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list earlier this week. 

The Philippines was removed from the list of nations flagged for weak anti-money laundering safeguards after the FATF acknowledged that the country was able to “meet the commitments in its action plan regarding the strategic deficiencies that the FATF identified in June 2021.”

“Our well-earned exit from the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list boosts our drive to attract job-creating, growth-inducing foreign direct investments,” Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said in a statement.

“This seal of good financial housekeeping benefits overseas Filipinos as it would make cross-border transactions faster and cheaper as layers of compliance barriers are removed,” he said.

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Bersamin credited the country’s exit from the grey list to the “multiple moves made” the administration pushed to “finally dismantle structures that could be exploited by money launderers and terrorism financiers.”

“For so long, our investment attractiveness has been dragged down by this dirty money haven label,” the Executive Secretary said.

“This hard-fought administration win in its battle against money laundering will be preserved and protected through consistent compliance with global standards.”

The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) earlier said that “the exit will reduce international fund transfer requirements, benefitting Filipino individuals and businesses.”

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor and AMLC Chairman Eli Remolona, Jr. called the feat a result of “strong cooperation” between the government and the private sector.

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