How does the philippines banking system work?
hi this is a favor im doing for a friend of mine. :) i need to know how the banking system in the philippines work, monetary/fiscal system per se country. Please can you give me a precise explanation and if you refer me to a WEBSITE please dont, ive seen them all :) but even so do go ahead if you feel that it contains the lot of my question. thank you! maraming salamat!
Philippines - 1 Answers
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Give me few more days, I'll let you know. But what is your interest in banking? What do you want to know in particular?
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Industrial Engineering fresh graduate from the Philippines want to work in US
Industrial Engineering fresh graduate from the Philippines want to work in US?
Hi! I am a fresh graduate with the bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineer from a good school in the Philippines and I desire to work in the US. Could there possibly be a work for me there or is it best for me to wait to have a certain number of work experience here in my own country? And if I am to search for a job online, what could be the kind of job should I look for with my degree? Thank you and I would really appreciate your help! :)
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Sorry, but your Philippines degree will not be recognized in the USA. You would have to get a degree from a US college. It's just that the two countries have different educational standards and requirements. I'm not saying that one is better than the other - I'm just saying they are different. Same goes for work experience. Jobs you have done in the Philippines system aren't necessarily how those same types of jobs are done in the US.
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No experience? Then this site is perfect for you and I hope it will help. It's dedicated to trainee jobs so it's fine if you have no experience.
Hi! I am a fresh graduate with the bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineer from a good school in the Philippines and I desire to work in the US. Could there possibly be a work for me there or is it best for me to wait to have a certain number of work experience here in my own country? And if I am to search for a job online, what could be the kind of job should I look for with my degree? Thank you and I would really appreciate your help! :)
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Sorry, but your Philippines degree will not be recognized in the USA. You would have to get a degree from a US college. It's just that the two countries have different educational standards and requirements. I'm not saying that one is better than the other - I'm just saying they are different. Same goes for work experience. Jobs you have done in the Philippines system aren't necessarily how those same types of jobs are done in the US.
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No experience? Then this site is perfect for you and I hope it will help. It's dedicated to trainee jobs so it's fine if you have no experience.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Will the Sony Ericsson k790a work in the Philippines
Will the Sony Ericsson k790a work in the Philippines?
I'm planning to buy one but I'm not really sure if it will work in the Philippines, please help me on this one. Thanks!
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Yes it will. In the Phillippines the two cell frequencies used are most likely 900mhz and 1800mhz (which are mainly used in Asia and Europe) and the phone you are asking about receives those frequencies. You will have to buy it unlocked if it is not offered by Globe or SMART, and then have it transferred to one of those networks (or whatever other ones are available in the Phillippines). I had a similar question that I answered last night about SIM card sizes in the US and Phillippines, so you may want to email your cell phone operator and Sony Ericsson to see if the SIM card slot will fit the SIM card you'll be putting in it.
I'm planning to buy one but I'm not really sure if it will work in the Philippines, please help me on this one. Thanks!
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Yes it will. In the Phillippines the two cell frequencies used are most likely 900mhz and 1800mhz (which are mainly used in Asia and Europe) and the phone you are asking about receives those frequencies. You will have to buy it unlocked if it is not offered by Globe or SMART, and then have it transferred to one of those networks (or whatever other ones are available in the Phillippines). I had a similar question that I answered last night about SIM card sizes in the US and Phillippines, so you may want to email your cell phone operator and Sony Ericsson to see if the SIM card slot will fit the SIM card you'll be putting in it.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
How does the importing of goods from Yiwu china to the Philippines work
How does the importing of goods from Yiwu china to the Philippines work?
Hi, I just wanted to know how the whole importing goods from china to the Philippines works. How to buy the goods and how to receive them in the Philippines. Also, what documents and other formalities that are needed. I also wanted to know what would be the best way to ship the goods to the Philippines. The place i want to import the goods from is Yiwu. Any help will be appreciated.
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It depends of the goods you are importing and the volume. If not heavy or bulky. Using air express (Fedex, DHL, TNT) should be the best. They will send directly to your door. If it's heavy and bulky, you can ship by sea vessel. You can ask the seller to arrange the shipment for you. At the receiving end, you can ask a forwarder to clear the customs duties for you. For importation requirements, see the BOC webpage.
Hi, I just wanted to know how the whole importing goods from china to the Philippines works. How to buy the goods and how to receive them in the Philippines. Also, what documents and other formalities that are needed. I also wanted to know what would be the best way to ship the goods to the Philippines. The place i want to import the goods from is Yiwu. Any help will be appreciated.
Philippines - 1 Answers
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It depends of the goods you are importing and the volume. If not heavy or bulky. Using air express (Fedex, DHL, TNT) should be the best. They will send directly to your door. If it's heavy and bulky, you can ship by sea vessel. You can ask the seller to arrange the shipment for you. At the receiving end, you can ask a forwarder to clear the customs duties for you. For importation requirements, see the BOC webpage.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Will cell phones from the Philippines work here in Guam
Will cell phones from the Philippines work here in Guam?
My family and I are going to Philippines this summer and I'm hoping to buy a new cell phone there because I know it's cheaper getting it there. I'm just curious if the phones there in the PI can work here in Guam? I want to get the Blackberry bold 9000, but if ever there's something nicer haha. Will it work?
Philippines - 3 Answers
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yes, as long as its a tri-band phone.
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yes, as long as the phone is a tri-band. i haven't seen anyone with any latest blackberry phone here in the PI, but heard that the blackberry bold 9000 is being sold in manila for around 53,000 pesos (heck, i don't have a phone of my own, can't even afford a meal, but i got a dSLR ^__^). and i'm sure it works in guam.
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yeah, if you have a sim card from one of guam's phone companies.
My family and I are going to Philippines this summer and I'm hoping to buy a new cell phone there because I know it's cheaper getting it there. I'm just curious if the phones there in the PI can work here in Guam? I want to get the Blackberry bold 9000, but if ever there's something nicer haha. Will it work?
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yes, as long as its a tri-band phone.
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yes, as long as the phone is a tri-band. i haven't seen anyone with any latest blackberry phone here in the PI, but heard that the blackberry bold 9000 is being sold in manila for around 53,000 pesos (heck, i don't have a phone of my own, can't even afford a meal, but i got a dSLR ^__^). and i'm sure it works in guam.
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yeah, if you have a sim card from one of guam's phone companies.
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