Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Job Ads Poll at Filipino Psychometrician FB Group


It is interesting to note the most number response polled was on the item - They're looking for fresh graduate with at least one year solid (work) experience (Too high qualification). The item was not even in the original poll, it was added by a reader. It reminds of this  interesting video on FB - https://www.facebook.com/JayShettyIW/videos/1733600376954420/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE 

 We are happy though to note that there are 16 individuals who got hired through the ads and 14 who were able to helped perhaps their friend/classmates to get job and employers to hire at least 9 from the job ads. Of course we also note that 1 respondent got scammed. Over-all we are satisfied that in one way or the other the group is able to be of help both to job and employee seekers. We will continue to moderate the job posts so that we can maintain the focus of the group - jobs related to Psychometricians and Psychologists. 

For those posting jobs we would like to request them to be truthful, honest and transparent - post the nature of the job, requirements, valid contact details and information, company profile or link/website/FB page of the company so interested applicant has a way to check the company.  

Again our warning to those who will respond to the job ads to always double check the veracity/authenticity of the posts and the company postings for the job ads, our DISCLAIMER - we are just sharing the posts, it is the applicants responsibility to check and double check the company.

Also report to us misrepresentations and other malicious and deceitful job ads posts so we can ban those posters.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Sample of Certificates of Good Moral Character, NBI and other requirements




Sample of a Barangay Certificate of Good Moral Character


As a follow up to the never ending query about the certificate of good moral character, above and below are photos of samples from  barangay, school, and work.

You will notice that we attached a documentary stamp since there's an email (from PRC) to one of our likers that she is being asked to affix documentary stamp on her certified true copy of good moral character she submitted as part of the requirements to PRC.

Additional notes:

1) Dry seal is not notary. The good moral character should be notarized by a notary public. The Barangay Certificate of Good Moral  Character above also contains a dry seal of the barangay. 

2) Barangay clearance is different from Certificate of Good Moral Character. Barangay clearance is totally different from that of an NBI clearance. (update as of 01 September 2014 - for as long as the phrase  "of good moral character" is in the Barangay Clearance then it can served as your Certificate of Good Moral Character. PRC is particular on that particular phrase even for those from school, work or church.)

3) Secure three (3)  different Certificates of Good Moral Character from at least four different sources - school, work, church and barangay.

4) Documentary stamp - it seems PRC is now requiring that these Certificates of Good Moral Character should also contain documentary stamps. You can get these documentary stamps from PRC (a bit more expensive), city/municipal hall,  barangay hall, and the post office. But check first with PRC if  it is necessary. Just the same, be ready in case you will be required to put those stamps on the certificates.

5) (Additional Update as of 01 September 2014)

What are you going to submit to PRC? Original copies or it can be certified true copy of your Certificates of Good Moral Character. 
The only documents that will contain documentary stamps are the Certificates of Good Moral Character and the application form. So total of four (4) documentary stamps will be needed. 

Some notary public could also make a certified true copy (considered also as original copy). Like in some school they would issue a half page certificate of good moral character and since it is short - there's no space to notarize it. 

Notary public will ask you to have it photocopied and will make it a certified true copy. Otherwise if it is in a regular bond paper then you can have your original copies notarized. Notarized documents are usually in triplicates (3 copies) - one copy is filed and kept by the notary, and you can have two copies (whether all originals or one original and the other photocopy).

So all the three certificates of good moral character whether original copies or certified true copies when submitting to PRC -   should have one documentary stamp each and one for the application form for the licensure exam.

Bring all your original documents and photocopy them for verification and submission purposes.

Sample of a School Certificate of Good Moral Character

Sample of a Work  Certificate of Good Moral Character






Read more here:
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/04/checklist-of-requirements-for.html


Update - 12 April 2015 - Re: NBI

It is now much easier to apply for NBI, compare the process before and the current shown in the image below.  Once you have filled the data needed, be sure to select Local - PRC Requirement in the drop-down menu as shown in the next image

Visit http://clearance.nbi.gov.ph/  to apply for your NBI.


(Front/landing page)

(Page to select schedule, purpose/detail, and mode of payment.)






(Note - this infographics on the application process was made in 2014, be sure to check PRC Main and its regional offices for the updated process.)


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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Frequently Asked Question: 3 Certificates of Good Moral Character


Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 10029, Known as the "Psychology Act of 2009"

Rule 5 - Licensure Examination

Sec 13-A. Documentary Requirements to the Licensure Examination of Psychometricians

e) Three (3) certificates of good moral character, preferably from school, employer, church, barangay captain duly signed by the issuing authority and duly notarized under oath.