SM Supermalls and CSC Celebrate 125 Years of Philippine Civil Service with Job Fairs that Champion Public Service Careers
SM Supermalls and CSC Celebrate 125
Years of Philippine Civil Service with Job Fairs that Champion Public Service
Careers
SM Supermalls,
in partnership with the Civil Service
Commission (CSC), continues to champion employment opportunities for
Filipinos as it rolls out a series of Job
Fairs nationwide this September.
The initiative forms part of the 125th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary (PCSA), which highlights the enduring legacy of public service every September. Job seekers will gain access to job opportunities in national government agencies, local government units, government-owned and controlled corporations, and state universities and colleges. These job fairs offer job seekers the unique opportunity to find their purpose in public service.
Opening the doors to
public service | The Civil
Service Commission (CSC) together with SM Supermalls officially opened the
Civil Service Anniversary Job Fair at SM City North EDSA in celebration of
CSC’s 125th year.
Beyond Employment: Building a Nation of Servants
These job fairs go beyond recruitment. They highlight the critical role of civil service in nation-building, inspiring Filipinos to pursue careers that directly impact communities and transform lives.
SM Supermalls
President Steven Tan emphasized the importance of the collaboration: “SM is
honored to celebrate 125 years of Philippine Civil Service by opening our malls
as venues where Filipinos can discover not just jobs, but meaningful careers in
public service. By working hand-in-hand with CSC and our government partners,
we continue to support an empowered citizenry and sustainable nation-building.”
A Legacy of Service, A Future of Opportunities
The Civil
Service Anniversary Job Fairs reaffirmed SM Supermalls’ role as a trusted
partner of the government—helping agencies source their talents, empowering
jobseekers to find stable and impactful careers, and bringing essential
services closer to communities.
For many participants, these job fairs also meant finding
purpose in serving the nation. Joanne Moriel, a fresh graduate has her eye on
government employment: “Especially with what’s happening now in the country, I
want to be part of the public sector to be able to help make a difference.”
As part of the
exclusive celebration of the 125th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary, SM
Supermalls mounted a series of job fairs nationwide in partnership with the
Civil Service Commission. These were held on September 3 at SM City Tuguegarao,
September 3–4 at SM CDO Downtown Premier and SM City Butuan, September 4 at SM
City North EDSA, September 4–5 at SM City Iloilo, and September 5 at SM City
Legazpi. The celebration continues with the final leg happening on September 9
at SM City Baguio.
“Our partnership with SM Supermalls make it easier for Filipinos to explore careers in public service—opportunities that go beyond personal growth and contribute to the progress of our communities and the nation, the place is well-organized, convenient and very accessible for jobseekers” said Mary Grace Dugay, Director III, Civil Service Commission.
Public service careers
within reach | Applicants
are briefed about available government positions, highlighting the role of
public service in building stronger communities.
Through its
#SMJobFair campaign, SM Supermalls remains committed to making opportunities in
both the private and public sector accessible, convenient, and
inclusive—transforming malls into gateways where ordinary Filipinos can build
extraordinary futures.
About
SM Supermalls Job Fairs
Celebrating 40 Super Years of
Evolving With You, SM Supermalls—one of Southeast Asia’s largest mall
developers and operators with 88 malls nationwide—marks a new era of connecting
communities and redefining the malling experience through sustainability, innovation,
and inclusivity. Through accessible job fairs across its malls, SM bridges
job seekers with employers, creates livelihood opportunities, and empowers
Filipinos—driving inclusive economic growth and workforce development
nationwide.
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