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PESO facilitates hiring of personnel for soon-to-open shopping mall in Zambo City

Posted on July 24, 2014

ZAMBOANGA CITY, July 24 (PNA) -– The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) has scheduled a one-day job screening and interview for various positions for the soon-to-open KCC Mall de Zamboanga (KCC Mall of Zamboanga).

This, as the PESO which is under the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), is facilitating the job screening and interview for the newest and soon to open mall in this city.

The KCC Mall del Zamboanga is owned by the Koronadal Commercial Corporation (KCC), which originated in Koronadal City.

KCC presently has two operating malls in General Santos and Koronadal Cities and is considered as one of the major mall developers here in Mindanao.

City Hall Information Officer Sheila Belen Covarrubias said the job screening and interview is scheduled to be conducted on August 3 at a local hotel.

The positions available for competent and qualified applicants include: human resource staff; management information system staff; merchandising encoder; management trainee for restaurants; management trainee for non-restaurants; civil engineer; mechanical engineer, industrial engineer, electrical engineer, sanitary and plumbing engineer; electronics and communication engineer; account processor; accountant; auditor; leasing staff; marketing staff; and, counter coordinator and customer service relation officer.

Interested applicants may visit the PESO at the CSWDO in Pettit Barracks and bring requirements that include resume with latest two-by-two picture and other supporting credentials.

The KCC started in 1951 as a textile store in Koronadal City. It expanded in 1989 into a supermarket and department store as KCC Shopping Center.

In 1992, KCC opened its first store in General Santos City called KCC Warehouse Plaza, which was renamed in 1996 as KCC Mall of Gensan. After four years, KCC Shopping Center expanded into KCC Mall of Marbel.

The KCC Mall de Zamboanga broke ground on October 10, 2012. The ongoing construction began in November 2012 and will be opened in summer 2015. (PNA)

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