First-Time Jobseeker Toolkit

First-Time Jobseeker Toolkit: Everything You Need to Get Hired this 2025

First-time mag-aapply ng trabaho?

Alam mo bang 9 out of 10 jobseekers feel lost during their first job hunt?

Pero huwag kang mag-alala—this First-Time Jobseeker Toolkit is your reliable kasama sa bawat hakbang ng job-seeking journey mo. ????

Dito, hindi lang basta tips ang makukuha mo. May free tools ka na pwedeng gamitin from start to finish:

  • Career quizzes to help you choose a job
  • Resume templates na ready to fill-out
  • Portfolio examples
  • Checklist ng mga requirements
  • Government links para makakuha ng SSS, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth, TIN, atbp.
  • At bonus pa—interview sample answers!

Ready ka na ba to get hired?

Let’s begin with the first thing you need to do:

Before you read this toolkit, don’t forget where it all begins.

Well, this is common sense na lang—pero totoo ‘to:

Maraming jobseekers ang hindi natatanggap sa trabaho dahil hindi nila alam kung anong position ang ina-applyan nila.

Here’s a quick kwento from an anonymous company:

Job Seeker: Sir, pwede pong mag-apply?
Employer: What position you want to apply for?
Job Seeker: Ano pong available, sir?
Employer: (Automatic NO)

Lesson: Hindi sapat ang “kahit ano” pagdating sa job hunting. Dapat ikaw mismo, alam mo kung saan mo gusto magsimula. Hindi lang para makahanap ng trabaho—pero para makahanap ng trabaho na bagay sayo.

So, Paano Mo Malalaman Kung Anong Trabaho ang Para Sayo?

Hindi mo kailangan ng final answer agad. Pero you can start with self assessment.

“Saan ba ako magaling?”
“Anong klaseng trabaho ang bagay sa personality ko?”
“Ano bang gusto kong matutunan o gawin araw-araw?”
“Ano ba yung Job na may experience na ako?”

Here’s the Tools/ Resources You Can Use to Start Your Self-Assessment

Your Interests & Experiences Assessment Tools

Explore careers possibilities by taking these tests:

Assess your vocational interests based on the Holland occupational interests (R=Realist, I=Investigative, A=Artistic, S=Social, E=Enterprising, C=Conventional).

Your Skills Assessment Tools

Explore careers possibilities by taking these quizzes:

Explore careers by matching your skills and knowledge

Your Values Assessment Tools

Examine what values are important to you in your work environment.

So now that you’ve picked a job you want to apply for, next question is: ready ka na ba?

May mga trabaho na open agad sa fresh graduates, pero meron ding kailangan ng konting experience or skills para maging qualified.

So, Paano Mo Malalaman Kung Kailangan ng Experience o Skills?

  • Basahin ang job description sa mga job platforms (Jobstreet, LinkedIn, etc.)
  • Hanapin ang mga keywords like “experience required,” “basic knowledge in…,” or “open to fresh grads”
  • Pwede ka rin magtanong sa FB groups or Reddit threads kung anong usual requirements for that role

Here’s the Tools/ Resources You Can Use to Gain Experience or Skills

Gain Soft Skills

Here’s a list of Free & Affordable Online Learning Platforms to gain soft skills.

Gain Experience

Here’s a list of ways and platforms to gain experience.

1. Internships

2. Volunteer

  • Volunteer in you city communities or organizations
  • Facebook groups: Volunteer for a Cause, Virtual Assistant Internship Philippines

3. Shadowing

  • Facebook Groups: Search Companies near you that is open for shadowing

4. Discover Freelancing

Minsan, kahit qualified ka, maho-hold ang application mo kung kulang ka sa basic requirements.

Kaya mas okay nang ready ka bago ka mag-submit ng resume.

Here’s the Guide and List of Requirements with Tools you can use to Prepare

Preparation of Requirement for Private Companies

Resume Creation + Tools

Gumawa ng Resume na Swak sa Job na Pinili Mo

  • Keep it simple, clear, at tailored sa position na ina-applyan mo
  • Pwede kang gumamit ng ready-made templates!

Tools:

Pro Tip: Kung wala ka pang experience, highlight your school projects, internships, volunteer work, or online course certifications.

Portfolio Creation + Tools (If applicable sa field mo)

Maghanda ng Portfolio Lalo na sa creatives, marketing, tech, and writing roles

  • Kahit mga school works, passion projects, or volunteer outputs, kasama ‘yan!
  • Pwede kang gumamit ng ready-made templates!

Tools:

Valid ID prep. + Resources

Kung wala ka pang Valid ID, ito ang mga pwede mong unahin bilang first-time jobseeker:

Mga Valid ID na madaling i-process:

  • Passport
  • Postal ID

To Process this you just need the following:

  • PSA Birth Certificate
  • Barangay Clearance
  • Cedula
  • Old School ID / Alumni ID (temporary only)

Kasi yung ibang Valid ID need pa ng Valid ID.

A very useful Tips from Job Seeker before that have Job now:

Picture from Reddit user “TreatOdd7134

Resources:

Initial Requirements prep. + Resources

Most companies (lalo na sa HR/Recruitment side) will ask you the following:

  • Your SSS No.
  • Your Pag-IBIG No.
  • Your PhilHealth No.
  • Your BIR TIN No.
  • Your Diploma
  • Your TOR
  • Your Barangay Clearance
  • Your NBI Clearance
  • Your Medical Certificate
  • Your Bank Account details (for payroll)

Resources

Here’s the guide on how to get this initial requirements:

If you want to get this initial requirements for FREE read this:

First-Time Jobseeker Toolkit: Everything You Need to Get Hired - First Time Job seekers Assistance act

Preparation of Requirement for Government Agencies

Kung ang napili mong career path ay sa gobyerno, iba rin ang style ng application at requirements compared sa private companies.

CV Creation + Tools

Ang mga gov’t agencies usually prefer a detailed curriculum vitae (CV) — mas mahaba ito kaysa regular resume.

Pro Tip: Include educational background, trainings, seminars, volunteer works, affiliations, and full contact info.

Tools:

PDS Creation + Resources

Ito ang pinaka-standard form para sa lahat ng government applications.

  • Download PDS Form from CSC
  • Fill out digitally or print-and-fill
  • Prepare 2–3 copies, signed and notarized (if needed)

Resources:

Be guided with this article:

Valid ID prep. + Resources

Kung wala ka pang Valid ID, ito ang mga pwede mong unahin bilang first-time jobseeker:

Mga Valid ID na madaling i-process:

  • Passport
  • Postal ID

To Process this you just need the following:

  • PSA Birth Certificate
  • Barangay Clearance
  • Cedula
  • Old School ID / Alumni ID (temporary only)

Resources:

Initial Requirements prep. + Resources

Ito naman yung mga initial common requirements na hinihingi ng mga hiring government agencies sa mga job seekers:

  • Copy of Diploma
  • Copy of TOR
  • Copy of NBI Clearance
  • Copy of Civil Service Eligibility (if applicable)
  • Certificates of Training/Seminars attended (if any)
  • Application Letter

Resources

Here’s the guide on how to get this initial requirements:

You can also read this article for guide on getting requirements:

If you want to get this initial requirements for FREE read this:

Okay ka na sa requirements — resume ✔️, IDs ✔️, TOR ✔️.

Ngayon, ready ka na talagang sumabak sa job hunting!

Pero… saan ka nga ba magsisimulang mag-apply?

Hindi sapat ang “bahala na” sa paghahanap. Dapat strategic at aware ka sa platforms na legit, active, at swak sa trabaho na gusto mo.

Here’s the First-Time Jobseeker Toolkit You Can Use to Find Job Openings

Job Portals (Private Companies & Freelance Work) + Resources

Ito ang mga online platforms kung saan mo makikita ang libu-libong job openings sa iba’t ibang industriya. Dito ka puwedeng:

  • mag-search,
  • mag-apply, at
  • mag-upload ng resume in just a few clicks.

Resources:

Government Job Boards + Resources

Kung pang-gobyerno ang gusto mong trabaho, dito ka dapat unang tumingin!

Resources:

Facebook Groups & Communities

Legit jobs? Yes, as long as you know where to look! Ingat lang sa scams.

Recommended FB Groups:

Hindi mo malalaman kung anong pinto ang magbubukas hangga’t di mo ito kinakatok.

Send that resume now!

Don’t wait for the “perfect job” — practice applying sa iba-ibang companies para ma-build ang confidence.

Congrats! Kung umabot ka na sa interview, ibig sabihin napansin na ng employer ang application mo.

Now it’s your time to show who you are, what you know, and why they should hire you.

Hindi mo kailangan maging perfect — pero kailangan mong maging prepared.

Here’s the Toolkit and Guide You Can Use to Ace Your Interview

Repeat Fifth Step to Other Company

Habang Naghihintay, Ulitin ang Fifth Step — Maghanap at Mag-apply Pa!

After mo mag-apply at ma-interview, hindi ibig sabihin ay hintay mode ka na lang.

Ang sikreto ng maraming matagumpay na first-time jobseekers?

Consistent na pag-aapply sa iba’t ibang companies habang naghihintay ng feedback.

Job hunting is also a numbers game.

“The more you show up, the more doors open for you.

Conclusion

Job hunting as a first-time jobseeker can feel overwhelming — pero tandaan mo: you don’t have to go through it alone.
Dito sa KaTrabaho Komunity, andito kami para sumuporta sa’yo sa bawat step.

Mula sa pagpili ng tamang trabaho, pag-gain ng skills, paghahanda ng requirements, pag-aapply, hanggang sa job interview — may tools ka na, may knowledge ka na, at higit sa lahat, may lakas ka na ng loob para magsimula. ????

Kung may hindi ka pa sure, okay lang ‘yan. Balikan mo lang ang toolkit na ‘to anytime.

Ang mahalaga: you took the first step — and that already makes you one step closer to getting hired.

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References

  1. McGill University. (2019, June 6). Career Planning Service. https://www.mcgill.ca/caps/students/explore/self-assessment
  2. Self Assessment. (n.d.). Career Advising & Professional Development | MIT. https://capd.mit.edu/channels/self-assessments/
  3. Philippine Go – Linking Endless Opportunities. (n.d.). https://philippinego.com/