Nakapasa ka na sa screening, naayos mo na ang Resume, CV, at PDS mo.
Ngayon, nandito ka na sa pinaka-crucial na part: Interview at Exam.
Pero how to Pass the Interview & Exam kahit gipit ka sa budget?
Nakakakaba, nakaka-pressure, at minsan mapapaisip ka: “Pano ‘to, wala akong pamasahe, pambili ng bagong damit, o pang-review.”
Don’t worry. Hindi mo kailangan ng malaking pera para maipasa ito.
What you need is the right mindset, free resources, and a smart strategy.
This guide will help you do exactly that, because Philippine Go is with you, every step of the way.
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Bakit Mahalaga ang Interview at Exam sa Job Hunt
Yes, your Resume, CV, or PDS got you noticed. But your interview and exam? That’s what seals the deal.
Here’s why this part is crucial:
1. Interview checks your attitude
Hindi lang ito tungkol sa “magaling magsalita.”
They observe how you think, how you answer under pressure, and even your confidence level.
Totoo ‘yung kasabihan: “Skills can be trained, but attitude can’t.”
2. Exam tests your skill and logic
Written exams or online assessments are used to check if you’re ready for the job, lalo na sa mga technical roles or government jobs.
Kung hindi mo alam ang basics, it could affect your chances.
3. Both are used to compare applicants
Kahit maganda ang resume mo, may iba ring qualified.
Interview and exam help employers decide kung sino ang pinaka-fit sa company nila.
According to multiple recruitment sources online, employers today focus more on how you solve problems, communicate clearly, and show potential, not just on grades or experience.
If you’re feeling unsure about how to stand out, read this next: How to Build Confidence as a First-Time Job Seeker in 2026.
Question: What Are They Really Testing?

How to Pass the Interview Kahit Wala Kang Budget
Yes, possible pa rin ang job interview success kahit walang pera.
You don’t need to spend big. You just need to prepare smart.

1. Prepare Using Free Resources
Walang bayad ang learning ngayon. Basta may internet, may paraan.
- Watch mock interviews on YouTube (lalo na for fresh grads or first-time applicants).
- Gamitin ang Google Docs or free Word apps to write and rehearse your answers.
- Learn common interview questions and prepare your own story.
For more practical tips you can use right away, check out: Top First-Time Job Interview Tips You Should Know in 2026.
2. Practice Your Delivery (Kahit Walang Coach)
Walang career coach? Kaya ‘yan!
- Use your phone camera to record yourself and improve.
- Mag-practice sa harap ng salamin or kaibigan para masanay magsalita.
- Use AI tools like ChatGPT to simulate interview questions and answers.
Tip: Be natural, pero ready. Rehearsed confidence still wins over “bahala na.”
3. Wear Smart, Not Expensive
Hindi kailangan mamahaling polo o shoes para tawagin ka sa trabaho.
- “Maalaga beats mamahalin.” Clean, pressed polo or blouse, neat hair, and good hygiene go a long way.
- Avoid overly flashy or casual outfits. Simplicity = professionalism.
A recruiter shared online, “We don’t judge by brand of clothing. Yung presence mo at respect sa interviewer ang tinitingnan namin.”
How to Pass the Exam Kahit Wala Kang Budget
Job exam coming soon? Kahit wala kang pambayad ng review center, kaya mo ‘to.
1. Review Using Free PDFs and Online Quizzes
Hindi mo kailangan bumili ng mamahaling reviewers.
- Use free sites like the PH Civil Service Review, Google Docs reviewers, and open sources online.
- Maraming FB groups ang nagpo-post ng free practice tests. Sali ka lang at mag-download ng files.
Want to know how to maximize your review? Here’s how to pass the Civil Service Exam on your first try.
2. Focus on the Basics
Most exams cover the same core skills, kaya ‘wag kalimutan ang foundation.
- Focus on Math, English, at Logic. Yan lagi ang lumalabas..
- Kung saan ka mahina, doon ka mag-practice. If you’re better in English, work on your math.
Pro tip: Aabot sa 60–80% ng civil service or aptitude exams ay basic questions lang.
3. Simulate Real Conditions
Practice like it’s the real thing.
- Mag-set ng timer. Wag mo hayaang chill lang. Treat it like the real test.
- No cellphone. No distractions. Try mo kahit 30–45 minutes at a time.
- After the test, check your answers and take note saan ka mahina.
“Self-discipline is your free capital,” ayon sa isang government HR from CSC Davao.

Final Thoughts
You don’t need a big budget to make a big impression. What you really need is tiyaga, tiwala sa sarili, at tamang diskarte.
Now that you’ve gone through the preparation, ang tanong: “Ready ka na ba kung pumasa ka… o kung hindi?”
Up Next: Episode 7
Ready ka na ba for the final episode?
Whether the result is YES or NOT YET, we got you.
Ang mahalaga: alam mo ang next step.
Kahit ano man ang resulta, remember this:
Hindi mo kailangang mag-isa. Philippine Go is with you, every step of the way.


