Filipinos Don’t Want To Steal Your Data – Practical Advice

One of the things many employers worry about is that their Online Filipino Specialist (OFS) might steal their data.

In my experience, Filipinos don’t want to steal your data. There’s just no need nor incentive for it.

Filipinos are very honest people who care deeply about family and community. They are very hard-working, too, and their work ethic makes them shine.

I’ve been working with Filipinos for years, and I can attest that this is true.

I’ve never once had an OFS steal my data, and I don’t think they would even if they wanted to. The culture of honesty and hard work means it’s not something they’d consider doing—and as far as I know, loyalty is far more important to them than money.

This practical advice is just one of many we have on our blog. Head on to our outsourcing education page to catch the whole series.

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About John Jonas

John Jonas is a long-time outsourcing expert and the creator of OnlineJobs.ph.

Since 2005, John has taught hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs how to profitably delegate to VAs in the Philippines (and get their lives back in the process).

With help from his own VAs based in the Philippines, John has created an outsourcing empire that allows him to work 17 hours/week and to spend most of his time with his wife and 5 kids.

Find John at JohnJonas.com and Facebook.

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Comments

  1. Edwin Vercaza says

    Thanks, John for trusting the Filipinos. It’s so true, loyalty is far more important to us than money. Thanks also for creating Onlinejobs.ph. You’ve given us so many jobs and opportunities that feed our families. You’re such a blessing to us.

    • Judelyn Intervencion Sejuela says

      Hi Edwin
      thank you for the opportunity . right now I’m willing to do my best and I’m willing to cooperate with you. I’ll do multi tasking task and you need help I’m here I’m willing to help you sir.
      For me you should have a back up your data. And use strong password.Take care when working remotly. Be wary of suspecios emails. Don’t leave paperwork or laptops unattended. Make sure your wifi is secure.

  2. Amielyn Kieth Logronio Sarsalejo says

    Hello,
    I’m interested in this job and I am inspired by the businesses that I have helped especially when I see them satisfied with the amount of service, they get from me. This motivates me to continue striving hard for the businesses that need my service. I applied for the position because I know.

  3. Nicole Torrejos says

    Hello, I’m interested in whatever job you would assign me because I feel that I could learn something new from you. This work interests me as well. I have unique job experience writing reports about regular employee salaries. To show you how hard I work, I give it everything I have. I’m prepared to work with your firm and am here to support it with my services.

    • Benjamin Perez says

      Hi Jhoanne,

      Applying here in Onlinejobs.ph is the same as applying a job in real life. Make sure your profile/application is attractive enough to convince employers to contact and hire you.

      You can apply for any of the jobs posted here or on our website by signing up for an Onlinejobs.ph jobseeker account. It’s completely free and takes only minutes to apply. Having a jobseeker account also gives you access to thousands of new online jobs daily.

      To start the registration process, just follow this link ===> http://www.onlinejobs.ph/register

      Once you’ve completed your profile, you can start searching for the job that you want here ===>http://www.onlinejobs.ph/jobseekers/jobsearch/

      You can find a wide variety of full-time, part-time and project-based jobs there, from data entry, design, writing, programming, and more!

      The job posts would contain all the information you need to apply for that position.

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