Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) — As working students enter the workforce earlier than most, they are challenged with finding jobs that can accommodate their needs. They look for employers who can provide a flexible working environment with good management, along with government-mandated benefits and opportunities for career advancement — all making learning on the job fulfilling.
The recognition of these needs is at the heart of McDonald’s Philippines since it started welcoming working students as part of its McDonald’s crew. The company has been practicing non-contractualization and direct hiring since its inception in 1981, which allows it to continually provide Filipino youth with job security as they continue to work towards securing a college degree.
An environment fit for working students
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In their recent employee feature film, McDonald’s Philippines interviewed crew member Jess, who shares his experiences as a working student. In the heartwarming film, Jess was surprised by messages from his close friends and colleagues.
Watch Jess’ Best Me story below:
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Beyond providing thousands of Filipino students with regular work, McDonald’s extends its commitment to generating gainful employment to other communities.
Staying true to its commitment, McDonald’s continues to create quality and equally-accessible career opportunities through its Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES), in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), to reach more Filipino youth. Through SPES, the company was able to give more than 16,000 low-income students employment and work experience since 2011.
\”Our legacy of providing quality employment for more Filipinos, especially the youth, will continue as we grow. This is a way McDonald’s is able to make a lasting impact in improving the lives of thousands of Filipinos. But beyond opportunities for today, our goal is to provide our people with opportunities for them to be better in the future through our world-class training,\” said Kenneth S. Yang, President and CEO of McDonald’s Philippines.
For more information, visit the McDonald’s Careers Facebook Page or McDonald’s Philippines LinkedIn to check out career opportunities with McDonald’s Philippines.
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