Creating a stronger talent pipeline with PTC TAG and partner schools

The PTC Talent Acquisition Group (TAG) continues to connect and
engage with colleges and universities to help develop a large pool
of promising candidates and a stronger pipeline of potential hires
for the PTC Group.

TAG’s recent visits to Wesleyan University, PHINMA Araullo
University (PHINMA AU), and Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges,
Inc. together with Monique Calo of PTC Aviation Training Center
and Jamaica Magno of PHILCAMSAT proved that there are a lot of
schools open and willing to partner with PTC.

“Lahat pala talaga ay andito na sa PTC!” said Dean Emerita J. Modesto of PHINMA
AU. Dean Emerita was so thankful that the PTC Group visited their campus and
committed to endorsing PTC to all PHINMA schools around the country.

Prof. Judiliza Velayo, Secretary, College of Medical Sciences, and Dr.
Juan Jerome Malaca, VP for Administration and Finance, welcomed the
team and shared their interest to see what Lifelinks International
Resources can do to help over 200 Wesleyan nursing students
graduating this coming semester.

On the part of Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc., Dr. Hossain VC.
Shamsoddin Vostakalaei, President of Gloria D. Lacson, said that a
partnership between PTC and Gloria D. Lacson presents huge possibilities for
the many students taking up Tourism Management and HRM at their college.

Capt. Florencio Jampil, Business Development Director for Crewing
and Shipmanagement, commented that he sees a lot of potential
in the partnership of PTC with Gloria D. Lacson since they own a
hotel in Nueva Ecija where graduates can train and gain
experience as they prepare to apply for jobs with PTC.

The Talent Acquisition team continues to promote and partner
with the different business units of the PTC Group and eventually
open opportunities for their respective services. “We continue to
promote PTC as a strong brand so that we can attract and engage
with the right people, building and growing a solid pipeline to
create a sustainable supply of talents for the current and future
needs of PTC,” said Capt. Enrile, head of PTC TA.

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