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Jobs in the Philippines for Expats

Find international jobs in Manila and Cebu with visa sponsorship. The Philippines has a large English-speaking workforce and growing BPO, tech and finance sectors.

3 vacancies available

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Manila, Philippines (Remote)RemoteFull-timelightspeedhq

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by 👋 Are you actively looking for a new opportunity? Or just checking the market? Well… you might just be in the right...

By agreement
Manila, Philippines (Remote)RemoteFull-timelightspeedhq

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by 👋 Are you actively looking for a new opportunity? Or just checking the market? Well… you might just be in the right...

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Manila, PhilippinesFull-timeairbnb

Airbnb was born in 2007 when two hosts welcomed three guests to their San Francisco home, and has since grown to over 5 million hosts who have welcome...

Frequently Asked Questions

What visa do I need to work in the Philippines?

Most professionals use the 9G Pre-Arranged Employment Visa, sponsored by your employer. An Alien Employment Permit (AEP) is also required from the DOLE. Combined processing takes 4–8 weeks.

Is English widely spoken in the Philippines?

Yes. The Philippines is one of the world's largest English-speaking nations — English is an official language and widely used in business, law and education. This makes integration very easy for international professionals.

What industries hire expats in the Philippines?

BPO (business process outsourcing), banking, technology, and shipping/logistics hire the most expats. Manila (BGC, Makati) and Cebu are the main business hubs. Salaries for expat-level roles are typically USD 2,000–5,000/month.