CLARK International Airport Corp. (CIAC) hosted nearly 1,000 jobseekers at a recent Job Fair at Robinsons Place Angeles, in partnership with the Clark Human Resources Council (CHRC) and the Public Employment and Service Offices of Angeles and Mabalacat.
A total of 820 applicants from Metro Manila, Cavite, and beyond competed for factory, clerical, supervisory and managerial roles offered by 45 multinational and local companies.
"CIAC upholds inclusivity in its mission, ensuring that economic progress through employment benefits metro-Clark communities as Clark Aviation Capital and Clark International Airport grow," said CIAC President Jojit Alcazar.
Clark-based maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) firms, including JAR Aviation Services Inc. and SIA Engineering (Phils) Corp., recruited aircraft mechanics, logistics personnel and engineers.
Other participants included Yokohama Tire Philippines Inc., Foton Motor Phils., and major BPO firms like Boomering Inc., Cloudstaff, IQOR Phils., and PBO Global.
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Alcazar emphasized that the 2025 Job Fair is part of CIAC's corporate social responsibility, with more job opportunities expected as it develops its seven flagship projects, including the Clark National Food Hub, World Convention and Events Hub, and Clark Aviation Campus.
As BCDA's premier aviation and land development arm, CIAC manages the 2,367-hectare Clark Aviation Capital, driving national economic progress.