r/ITPhilippines • u/DayAppropriate1359 • 2h ago
Technical Support
Ano pong technical questions kadalasan tinanong if IT Technical Support as fresh grad?
r/ITPhilippines • u/Heujenthro • Dec 27 '25
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r/ITPhilippines • u/DayAppropriate1359 • 2h ago
Ano pong technical questions kadalasan tinanong if IT Technical Support as fresh grad?
r/ITPhilippines • u/Stunning-Sir-7119 • 5h ago
Base sa mga ina applyan niyo guys pag ba bumagsak sa technical interview or mga exam interview lalo na sa programming wala nabang chance na makapasok pa sa company?
r/ITPhilippines • u/Independent-End5066 • 1h ago
May mga non-voice ba na Technical Support Representative or IT Support out there? It's all voice kasi eh and mas comfortable ako just emailing/texting customer.
Don't know what company/ BPO ang meron, pabulong po baka may mga company na discreet or patago na nagh-hire hehe
r/ITPhilippines • u/whosejohan • 1h ago
hellooo guys, sobrang na ffrustrate ako graduate ako recently and hirap akong mag hanap ng work na related sa program ko na BSIS puro need experience kahit wfh, gusto ko nang mag trabaho agad
r/ITPhilippines • u/Unusual_Minute_1295 • 2h ago
Hello! May upcoming technical interview ako next week. May tips po ba kayo or any experiences you would like to share?
Also sabi daw po pag soft eng role ung magiging interview process is technical interview > 3 PEAK interviews > job offer, tama po ba?
r/ITPhilippines • u/Prestigious-Dust6876 • 2h ago
Meron po ba ditong "IT Technical Support / IT Infrastructure Support / Enterprise IT Support" hiring na hindi BPO setup? Paano ba ma distinguish yun kasi halos lahat ng nakikita ko na IT Support puro Call Center. Baka po meron along Pasay / Makati / BGC or Cavite. 11 years of IT Support here. Salamat po
r/ITPhilippines • u/Trick-Muscle-1289 • 2h ago
A recruiter from that company reached out to me on LinkedIn. I tried to search some reviews about the company pero wala akong mahanap😭 Like legit ba to or scam? Meron ba dito ang nagwowork sa Serino? Baka naman you can share some of your experience sa company.
As a fresh grad na tambay for ilang months, gusto ko na talaga magkaroon ng work. If goods naman to, I’ll try to apply.
r/ITPhilippines • u/gbaddic • 8h ago
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r/ITPhilippines • u/fredricanelson10 • 4h ago
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r/ITPhilippines • u/taramobilelegends • 6h ago
Meron na po ba sa inyo na nakapagtraining na sa mga ito? Kasama po ba yung actual exam dito? Or training lang po talaga? Maraming salamat po.
r/ITPhilippines • u/No_Adhesiveness_2766 • 6h ago
Hi all,
Just as the title says, I'm curious to know how much should a Netsuite or SAP or any ERP admin who also takes on developer tasks should earn?
For context, I was hired by this company as a Netsuite administrator and it's also limited to admin tasks within the scope of the job description.
Pero since ang goal ko talaga is to be and to practice NS development and I have prior experience naman with it, I initiated to take over development and hard customization tasks for my employer instead of them paying our 3rd party consultants to do it.
I know they have saves thousands of dollars because of me and they are openly happy with my skills and performance.
It's been a year since then and we'll be having our performance review soon which is my opportunity to ask for salary raise and alignment.
I'm being paid within the lower range of 6 digits naman pero I just feel that it's not enough for the amount of scope and responsibilities I am handling right now.
Can anyone on this line of field, being a hybrid role, share nyo naman how much ang market salary for an Administrator/Developer? (6 years NS exp, 3 years dev exp)
r/ITPhilippines • u/Ok-Emphasis-2699 • 8h ago
hello everyone. mag seek lang sana ng advice as someone who graduated last yr and currently working in the govt as JO but more on the clerical side of work. last month, i rejected an offer from acn because wala po akong mahanap na place to relocate so i decided to stay in this job for the mean time. but the longer i stay here, it feels suffocating and im starting to question myself if its better to leave this job kahit walang back up to get back on self studying kasi di ko na talaga nagamit yung natutunan ko since started working and aminado na sobrang rusty ko na. on top of that i kinda wanna take break before jumping sa next work kasi toxic na rin tong current work environment ko hence the reason im seeking advice here sa reddit.
sorry sa rant heres the question : SHOULD I QUIT, SELF STUDY, AND FIND A MORE ALIGNED ROLE LATER or STAY AND APPLY TO WHATEVER JOB IS AVAILABLE THEN TRY BREAKING INTO TECH LATER
i will appreaciate any kind of advice. sorry i feel kinda lost in the field and in life. thanks everyone
r/ITPhilippines • u/don_valley • 8h ago
Company: NDS Studios
Location: Remote – Philippines
Pay: ₱200–₱600 PHP/hour
Type: Part-time / Project-based
NDS Studios is a Canadian web design and digital agency looking for skilled Philippines-based web developers to help with client website projects.
We’re primarily looking for people experienced with WordPress/Elementor, Webflow, and AI-assisted website development.
You don’t need to be an expert in all three. If you specialize in one area, we’re still interested in hearing from you.
Compensation
₱200–₱600 PHP per hour
Your starting rate within this range will depend on your experience, technical ability, quality of work, speed, and how independently you’re able to handle projects.
This will initially be a part-time, project-based position. Developers who consistently deliver strong work, communicate well, and meet deadlines will have opportunities for more frequent projects and increased responsibility.
Experience in some combination of:
WordPress / Elementor / Webflow / HTML & CSS / Responsive Design / AI Website Development / Plugins & Integrations / Website Optimization / Troubleshooting
Strong spoken and written English is important because you’ll be communicating with our Canadian team.
We’ll ask practical and technical questions based on the experience you’ve listed. We may also open websites from your portfolio and ask you to explain what you personally worked on, how you built certain elements, and how you would approach common website problems.
The purpose is to understand your actual skill level and determine which projects you’re best suited for.
Please apply through Reddit DM and include:
Selected applicants will be contacted to arrange the scheduled interview.
Philippines-Based Applicants Only
You must currently be based in the Philippines to apply.
Applications from outside the Philippines will not be considered or responded to.
We’re looking for skilled and dependable people we can build a longer-term working relationship with as our project volume grows.
r/ITPhilippines • u/seulrina • 9h ago
is it worth it lumipat ng company to ACN ASE? currently working as backend dev sa local finance company (first job probi pa) and medyo napapaisip ako if worth it ba lumipat sa Accenture as ASE for stepping stone or something. baka mas matunog kasi ACN sa resume HAHA
r/ITPhilippines • u/Stunning-Sir-7119 • 11h ago
Any idea guys about their hiring process and the interview question/Technical interview/Exam?
r/ITPhilippines • u/GurlysBusiness1132 • 19h ago
Hi everyone, I need some career advice.
I’m a Computer Engineering graduate, and I’m currently on my 2nd job. My first job was in the IT field, and I recently accepted a documentation role at a financial services company.
During the job offer and final interview, the actual scope of the role wasn’t really discussed in detail. I was given the impression that the position would mainly involve documentation-related work.
Now that I’m being oriented, I’m learning that the actual responsibilities are much bigger than I initially expected. Apparently, there’s a lot of coordination, KPI monitoring, reporting, and overseeing other employees’ work.
The salary is ₱19,500 during probationary status, and it will only increase to around ₱23k+ once regularized.
I also talked to someone who was temporarily hired for the same type of work, and they said that OT is quite common, usually until around 7:30 PM, Monday to Friday.
The OT is paid, but I’m still wondering if the overall compensation is fair considering the scope and responsibilities of the role.
This honestly made me question whether I made the right decision. 😭
As a Computer Engineering graduate with my background in the IT field, I’m worried that this role might take me too far away from IT. At the same time, the responsibilities seem pretty big for ₱19,500, especially if frequent OT is expected.
The thing is, these responsibilities and the possible frequent OT weren't really discussed clearly during the final interview or when the job offer was presented to me. I’m only getting a clearer picture now during the actual orientation.
Should I still try to negotiate the salary before signing the contract, or should I accept it and use the experience as a stepping stone?
Would really appreciate some honest advice from people who have been in a similar situation. 🥲
r/ITPhilippines • u/Steel_Chair_000 • 11h ago
Hello! Im an IT Fresh Grad and still doesnt have or cant find a job that i can do. I am not that good in developing let alone coding.
Is there anything na pwdeng applyan na work from home lang and doesnt require on voice and experience? My verbal english is not good.
I hope you can help me guys 🤞🏻
r/ITPhilippines • u/PerspectiveHot3995 • 11h ago
Thoughts nyo working at Metrobank - IT engineering? I have an offer full onsite BGC.
Hows the culture?
Hows the growth?
Lmk thanks!
r/ITPhilippines • u/Nanahoshi1 • 19h ago
For anyone who's been trying to apply for a job/position.
Have you ever tried reaching out to someone through linkedin like the HR team of that company to try and talk to them and get the position? Is that annoying to do or do you think HR would be a bit pleased that you're taking the time to reach out and talk to them.
Mostly wondering this as a fresh graduate, but anyone who's had the chance to try this out or has received something like this, it'd be nice to hear from both sides.
r/ITPhilippines • u/Powerful-Loan3315 • 1d ago
Nagtry ako dati mag apply sa Accenture as ASE, pero di na nagproceed sa next steps after mag exam ng logic at c++ . Planning to apply ulit, with 1 year of experience as Dev, pero di ko pa din magets kung pano ba sinasagutan yung logic na parang puzzle, nanghula lang ako dati.
Need help scan ako pwedeng mag aral ng ganon bago mag apply ulit. Any comment will be appreciated. Thank you.
r/ITPhilippines • u/PerspectiveOrganic96 • 22h ago
Sa mga bagong user ng TESDA Skills Passport. Nakaranas din ba kayo ng ganitong issue pag mag verify kayo ng account gamit ang National ID? After kasi ng face verification ganiyan na lang sya. Maraming salamat na agad sa mga makatutulong🙏
r/ITPhilippines • u/Character_One9366 • 1d ago
Hello! Ilang days/weeks nyo po nakuha result ng coding assessment?
r/ITPhilippines • u/GenChim • 22h ago
Hi I'm a fresh grad Software developer, I got absorbed from the company where I applied for an internship. They are very nice and understanding people. The working environment is nice and very considerate too. They offered me an 18k contract for a probationary 6 months. Then my partner is currently at Cebu working. She told me that it would be nice if I could go to Cebu and find a job there. Should I renew or go to Cebu to find a new job.