Tech Jobs in Philippines

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Manila’s tech scene is booming thanks to a steady influx of BPOs, fintech start‑ups, and global outsourcing hubs. The city offers a talent pipeline from top universities, low regulatory barriers, and a growing network of co‑working spaces that keep startups lean and agile.

Key players include Accenture, IBM, Grab, GCash, and local firms like Converge ICT and Jollibee Tech. Industries span software development, e‑commerce, gaming, AI, and cloud services, while Cebu and Davao provide emerging hubs for software houses and data‑center operations.

With Manila’s cost of living hovering around ₱30,000 to ₱50,000 per month for a single professional, transparent salary data lets candidates benchmark offers against the average ₱1.2M to ₱2M annual IT salary, ensuring fair compensation and informed negotiation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech jobs are available in the Philippines?
Roles range from software engineers, data scientists, and DevOps specialists to UX designers, cybersecurity analysts, and AI researchers across BPO, fintech, gaming, and cloud sectors.
How are remote and on‑site work trends shaping Philippine tech careers?
Remote work is prevalent, especially in BPO and SaaS firms, allowing professionals to work from any island. On‑site roles remain strong in Manila’s tech parks for hands‑on collaboration and client meetings.
Who are the major employers in the Philippine tech market?
Top employers include Accenture, IBM, Grab, GCash, Converge ICT, Tech Mahindra, and local fintechs like Coins.ph, as well as gaming studios such as Bluehole Studio and VNG.
What salary expectations should I expect for tech roles in the Philippines?
Annual salaries vary by role and experience: junior developers earn ₱600k–₱1M, mid‑level ₱1M–₱2M, and senior or managerial positions can reach ₱3M–₱5M, with remote roles sometimes offering higher USD-based packages.
What advice do you have for relocating to the Philippines for tech work?
Research visa options like the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) or the Spouse/Parent of Filipino, secure a valid work permit, understand local cost of living, and network through meet‑ups in Manila’s Bonifacio Global City or Makati’s tech parks.

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