Philippine Go shares job vacancy information to help Filipinos find real job opportunities.
Because many job posts are shared online every day, not all information is accurate or reliable. This is why Philippine Go follows a verification process before publishing job vacancy articles.
This page explains what “Verified” means on Philippine Go, how we verify job vacancies, and what it does and does not mean.
What “Verified” Means on Philippine Go
When a job vacancy is marked Verified, it means:
- The job information was checked by Philippine Go
- The job came from an official source
- The details were reviewed before publishing
“Verified” does not mean:
- Guaranteed hiring
- Government approval
- That Philippine Go is recruiting
Philippine Go is not a recruitment agency.
We do not accept applications and we do not collect any fees from applicants.
Hindi kami hiring/recruitment agency na tutulong sa inyo sa pag-apply. Ang ginagawa namin ay nagpapakalat ng impormasyon tungkol sa mga totoong job opportunities.
Why We Verify Job Vacancies
Job seekers deserve clear and reliable information.
Some job posts online may come from:
- Unofficial sources
- Old or expired announcements
- Pages pretending to be official
Verification helps reduce confusion and protects job seekers from misleading information.
Our goal is simple: to share job vacancy information that Filipinos can trust.
What Job Information We Verify
Philippine Go verifies job vacancies published on our website, including:
- Government job vacancies
- Abroad job opportunities
- Other official job vacancy announcements
Career guides, salary guides, and general tips are for information purposes and may not carry a “Verified” label.
How We Verify Job Vacancies
Philippine Go follows a simple and consistent process before publishing job vacancy articles.
Step 1: Check the Source
We first check where the job information came from.
We only use:
- Official government websites
- Official Facebook pages of government offices
- Official websites or pages of licensed agencies
If the source is unclear or unofficial, we do not proceed.
Step 2: Confirm the Job Details
Next, we review the job details to make sure they match the official source, including:
- Job title or position
- Office or agency name
- Application period or deadline
- Basic requirements
If key details do not match, the job is not published.
Step 3: Final Review Before Publishing
Before publishing, the job vacancy article is reviewed to ensure that:
- Information is complete and clear
- Dates and requirements are correct
- The job is still open or active
Only after these steps is the article published. When applicable, it is marked as Verified.
What We Do and Do Not Do
What We Do
- Share job vacancy information from official sources
- Verify job details before publishing
- Guide readers on where to find application instructions
What We Do Not Do
- Accept job applications
- Ask for payments or fees
- Act as a recruitment agency
Final hiring decisions and application processes are handled by the hiring agency or employer.
Transparency and Updates
Job vacancy information may change.
If we find that a job post is already closed, outdated, or updated by the source, we may:
- Update the article
- Remove the “Verified” label
- Add clarifications when needed
Accuracy and clarity are important to us.
Our Commitment to Job Seekers
Philippine Go is a job information hub and career guide for Filipinos.
We verify job vacancy information to help readers make safer and better career decisions. Our verification process is part of our commitment to responsible and transparent job information sharing.
