Tulay Sa Pag-Unlad Inc
Tulay Sa Pag-Unlad Inc

BUSINESS/ENTERPRISE SUPERVISOR/COORDINATOR | Tarlac  

Tulay Sa Pag-Unlad Inc

  • Makati, Philippines
    The Peninsula Manila, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
    Makati
    Metro Manila
    Philippines
    Philippines
  • Full timeFULL_TIME

Expired 7 years ago

2017-07-25T16:00:00+00:00
Job closed.

Job Description

  • WIll be planning purchases made for company
  • Coordinate budget, equipment, services and commodities
  • Manage expense reporting

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must be graduate of any four year course in Business, Economics, Statistics or Development Management, or Agriculture
  • With at least two year experience in consumer, market, or business research
  • Must have marketing and analytical skills
  • With good oral and written communication

Jobs Summary

Job Level
Associate / Supervisor
Job Category
Administration and Coordination
Educational Requirement
Bachelor's degree graduate
Recruiter response to application
Once in a while
Office Address
Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Industry
Public Service and NGOs
Vacancy
1 opening
Website
http://www.tspi.org

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About Tulay Sa Pag-Unlad Inc

Tulay sa Pag-unlad, Inc. (TSPI) was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on 20 October 1981 as a non-profit development corporation. It was founded by a group of Christian businessmen and professionals who shared the common vision of reaching out to microentrepreneurs to help them grow their enterprises so they can create jobs for their community. In 1982, TSPI launched the Small and Enterprise Development Program and disbursed loan to its first client. The next few years saw TSPI change office headquarters from Quezon City, Pasig City, and Makati City aside from slowly introducing its loan programs that will be the basis of its current product portfolio: the Sakbayan (transport) Program in 1989, the Kabuhayan (Livelihood) Program in 1992, and the TSPI Palayan (Rice) Program for smallholder farmers in 2005, among others, which later became TSPI Agri-Lending Program offering loans for other crops such as corn and high value crops.

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