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2GO and WorkAbroad.ph Bridge Classroom to Career with E2E Program

L-R: Angelo Jayno, Business Unit Head, WorkAbroad.ph; Dan Majaracon, Managing Director – Philippines, Jobstreet by SEEK; Francis Chua, Business Unit Head, 2GO Travel; Sherlyn Chua, Senior Sales Manager, 2GO Travel.

Students in maritime, logistics, and cruise-line hospitality now have a direct path from school to a global career, thanks to a groundbreaking partnership between 2GO and WorkAbroad.ph.

The two industry leaders have launched the Enrollment to Employment (E2E) Program, a career-boosting initiative that gives students real-world experience and a fast track to local and overseas job opportunities.

Through the program, students are immersed in 2GO’s live operations—working aboard vessels and within port logistics settings—gaining hands-on training and mentorship from industry veterans. Unlike traditional internships, the E2E Program integrates students into the heart of daily maritime and logistics operations.

Graduates receive certificates that add weight to their resumes and validate their readiness for employment. Exceptional participants may be offered full-time roles at 2GO or matched with international employers through WorkAbroad.ph’s extensive network.

“This program gives students real responsibilities and a real environment to grow in,” said Francis Chua, Business Unit Head of 2GO Travel. “It’s not just training—it’s preparation for a real career.”

Mentorship and coaching are core to the E2E experience. Each student is paired with professionals who guide them through technical tasks while also helping them build soft skills, improve their resumes, and prepare for job interviews.

WorkAbroad.ph ensures that overseas placements are safe and legitimate by working exclusively with DMW-licensed recruitment agencies. As the country’s leading overseas job platform, it connects graduates to thousands of global opportunities.

“This isn’t just about landing a job—it’s about building a career,” said Angelo Jayno, Business Unit Head of WorkAbroad.ph. “We’re giving students the tools and confidence to succeed in a competitive global market.”

The E2E Program is part of 2GO’s larger commitment to developing the next generation of maritime and logistics professionals—ensuring Filipino talent stays competitive at home and abroad. For more details, email: [email protected].

Written by Village Connect

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