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How can I become a PLDT agent?

How can I become a PLDT agent?

Careers

  1. Apply Now!
  2. For walk-in applicants: G/F PLDT BLDG., Boni Ave,. Mandaluyong City.
  3. Call us: 8-PLDTHR (8-753847)
  4. For applicants outside metro manila: 1-800-10-8753847 (Toll free)
  5. Send us your updated resumé via email: [email protected].
  6. Apply online via Jobstreet.

What is PLDT SME?

MANILA, Philippines – PLDT Smart SME Nation solidifies its support for the country’s bustling micro, small-and-medium enterprise (MSME) sector by holding a three-day sale event on IT and business productivity offerings catered to businesses looking to expand digitally.

What kind of business is PLDT?

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
PLDT, Inc., formerly Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), is a telecommunications service provider in the Philippines. The Company operates through three business segments: Wireless, Fixed Line and Others.

How much is the salary in PLDT?

PLDT Salaries

Job Title Salary
Technician salaries – 3 salaries reported ₱16,000/mo
Product Specialist salaries – 3 salaries reported ₱28,000/mo
Manager salaries – 3 salaries reported ₱80,000/mo
Relationship Manager salaries – 2 salaries reported ₱38,875/mo

Why do you want to work in PLDT?

PLDT is an employer of choice. A high performing organization, a great place to work in, attracting and retaining the best talents in the marketplace, best in class and proud of its heritage. At PLDT, we attract competent, professional, performance-driven and highly-motivated individuals.

Is 35 Mbps fast?

35mbps is your internet speed from your ISP. You’ll only get 300mbps if you pay for that speed and if your ISP supports it. And yes, 35mbps is an acceptable speed. Enough to stream 1080p video or do anything else you’ll want.

How many Mbps is PLDT FIBR 2199?

PLDT Kaasenso Plan 2199 – 6 Mbps Unlimited Broadband.

Is PLDT a monopoly?

During the 1970s, PLDT was nationalized by the government of then-President Ferdinand Marcos and in 1981, in compliance of then existing policy of the Philippine government to integrate the Philippine telecommunications industry, purchased substantially all of the assets and liabilities of Republic Telephone Company.