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Citigroup Business Process Solutions Pte. Ltd.

Citibank Call center, this is the name the company is known for by most call center job seekers. the Citibank center is located at the 23rd floor of the PBCom Tower, Ayala Avenue corner Rufino St. Makati City Philippines.

Some Basic Information: Citi’s history in the Philippines dates back to 1902 when the International Banking Corporation established a branch in Manila, followed by another branch in Cebu in 1904. Today, Citibank is the largest foreign commercial bank in the Philippines in terms of customers, assets, revenues and domestic branch presence. It is the only foreign commercial bank that figures consistently in the top ten commercial banks in the country. Citi Philippines employs close to 4,800 staff, 99% of whom are Filipinos.

Accounts / Campaigns: Includes (but not limited to) Card services, Collections.

How to Get There: This is simple really. Just board a bus going to ayala and just get off in front of PBcom Tower or Insular Life.

Application Process for Citigroup: It starts with an Online exam consisting of personality test, abstract reasoning, some basic mathematics, logic and data encoding. Then you will have to undergo Two (2) interviews, then Job Offer if you’re Lucky.

Citigroup Salary: basic salary ranges from 18,000 php to 23,400 php, plus night differential, Allowance amounting close to 3,000 php. and good benefit package as well.

Is There a Bond: Yes! 100,000 php. for a year.

Do They Accept Undergrads?: Yes.

Just like any other company, citigroup is very strict when it comes to Background Check make sure you divulge thruthful and pertinent information.

Telephone #s: 858-6217, 858-6687, 858-6213, 858-6553, 858-6000

Fax: 858-6161


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  1. michael john ramos | Jun 4, 2011 | Reply

    can you give the exact address?i am interested to apply for a position in this company… thanks…

  2. admin | Jun 6, 2011 | Reply

    PB Com towers po. Nakalimutan ko na kung anong floor. Tanong mo na lang sa guard.

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