Cebu City, Philippines – August 25, 2025 – Allied Fusion Services Inc. (AFSI) proudly participated in the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (MCCI) “Trabaho ta Bai!” Job Fair 2025 held last Sunday, August 24, at Robinsons Galleria Cebu. The event ran from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and brought together companies and job seekers eager to explore new career opportunities.
AFSI welcomed hundreds of applicants at Booth #21, where its recruitment team engaged with aspiring professionals, introduced them to exciting career paths, and facilitated on-the-spot applications. Attendees also had the chance to receive exclusive corporate giveaways while learning more about AFSI’s growing business operations.
Adding a vibrant touch to the event was Christian Ceniza, more popularly known as “Baby Dragon”, a proud AFSI employee and social media personality. Ceniza shared his inspiring story of growth within the company, motivating many job seekers to consider joining the AFSI family.
“We are thrilled to have met so many talented individuals during the fair,” said [AFSI spokesperson/recruitment lead]. “At Allied Fusion Services Inc., we believe in creating meaningful career opportunities while fostering an environment where our people can grow and thrive. Participating in this job fair allowed us to connect with passionate professionals who may soon become part of our success story.”
AFSI’s involvement in the “Trabaho ta Bai!” Job Fair 2025 underscores its continued commitment to providing employment opportunities in Cebu and beyond. The company looks forward to welcoming new members to its team and strengthening its role in shaping the local workforce.
http://www.alliedfusionbpo.com
Allied Fusion Services, Inc. (Allied Fusion BPO) is a distinguished business process outsourcing (BPO) provider that brings together Japanese work culture and Filipino expertise to deliver exceptional service quality and efficiency. Established in 2009, the company operates globally with hubs in Cebu (Philippines), Tokyo, and Osaka (Japan), and functions as a subsidiary of Japan’s Prosper Company.
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