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COA job fair during the oath-taking ceremony of new Certified Public
Accountants
Published: 25 July 2017
As the Champion/Lead Office in pursuing Operational Plan Goal E COA Strategic Plan 2016-2022, the
HRMO, in its aim to intensify partnership agreements with external sources drove another campaign
activity alongside the Oath Taking Ceremony of new Certified Public Accountants (CPA) at the Philippine
International Convention Center in Pasay City on June 29, 2017.
More than 3,389 high-spirited CPAs seized the Plenary Hall as they sanguinely took oath in the presence
of representative from high-esteemed government agencies such as Bureau of Internal Revenue,
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Department of Budget and Management and giant private accounting firms
ready to attract fresh licensed professionals.
During the activity, a CPA who has committed a contract with a private firm expressed interest in
submitting application to COA after the termination of said contract. In another instance, a parent, who
was a former government employee, encouraged his daughter to consider a career in COA as he knows
the significant role of State Auditors in the countrys development.
Meanwhile, the partnership agreement called Academe-Industry Linkage between the Commission on
Audit (COA) thru the HRMO and the Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP) Career Center took
the HRMO team to TIP Career Center Mock Interview Activity. It however revealed that about 80%
percent of over a hundred participants labeled as future specialists in the fields of Civil Engineering and
Architecture are not aware of possible opportunities for Engineers and Architects in the Commission.
With an average of more than two thousand graduates it produces every year, TIP appears to be a good
potential source of competitive recruits for the Commission in the coming years.
The COA-HRMO team who conducted the said activities was composed of Ms. Ana Maria P. Santiago,
Ms. Albe Victoria B. Alimurung, Mr. Joseph S. Del Rosario Jr., Ms. Ma. Dea Vernice A. Estomo and Mr.
Melvin P. Lacsie, under the supervision of Ms. Imelda V. Clave, Officer-in-Charge, Human Resource
Policy Studies and Standard Services and Directors Marie Macel O. Tejada and Noel B. Clemente,
HRMO, in coordination with the Public Information Office, Office of the Chairperson, represented by Ms.
Gaerly Amparo L. Sison.
With the increase in campaign activities, the HRMO believes that young talents from various
specializations will be informed of a promising career path and the institutions noble mandate, and kindle
in them a desire to become a part of the countrys supreme audit institution.
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