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SM Supermalls’ Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs attract over 18,000 job seekers

 This Independence Day, thousands of Filipinos didn’t just celebrate freedom—they fought for their future. On June 12, 2025, Kalayaan Job Fairs held across 28 SM malls nationwide became a powerful symbol of economic hope and resilience, as over 18,000 job seekers showed up armed with resumes, determination, and dreams.

Job seekers explore employment opportunities at the SM Supermalls’ Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fair at SM City General Santos.

This Independence Day, freedom came with a job offer. 

With a record-breaking 18,065 total applicants and a growing number of partner companies answering the call for accessible employment, the 2025 Kalayaan Job Fairs saw a 12% growth in mall participation and continued to break barriers for inclusive hiring—from fresh graduates to returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).

A job searcher takes their shot at new career opportunities at the job fair in SM Seaside City Cebu.


Organized by SM Supermalls in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the nationwide hiring event hit impressive strides with 1,034 participating employers—a strong 11% increase from last year. More than 2,300 jobseekers were hired on the spot (HOTS), instantly changing the course of their lives in one life-defining mall visit.

A job seeker and a recruiter discuss potential employment at SM City Tanza in Cavite.

From SM Mall of Asia to SM City General Santos, 28 malls across the country hosted the job fairs, ensuring every region had access to local and international employment options. 

SM Supermalls’ Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs, including SM City Fairview, open doors to brighter futures for Filipinos.

 “Kalayaan is not just about history; it’s about rewriting your story. Every Curriculum Vitae (CV) dropped and every hand shaken at this job fair was a bold declaration of hope,” said SM Supermalls President Steven Tan.

The Kalayaan Job Fair isn’t just a one-day wonder—it’s part of a larger mission. SM Supermalls continues to host monthly job fairs across its malls, in partnership with DOLE and various government agencies, ensuring consistent platforms for meaningful employment.

Job applicants pose with a "Hired-on-the-spot" frame at the job fair in SM Mall of Asia.

SM Supermalls, known for being centers of community, turned into gateways of opportunity—housing local and overseas job providers, and offering a full suite of government services through Social Security System (SSS), Pag-IBIG, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). 

At SM Supermalls, we don’t just open doors—we open futures. For upcoming job fair schedules and more opportunities, follow @SMSupermalls on Facebook or visit www.smsupermalls.com.


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