Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation

"The Leader in creating Training Programs of Excellence leading to successful careers"

Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation, Inc. was founded in 1982 and is proud of its tradition and its track record of meeting the individual's professional and personal needs. Joji Ilagan Bian, the Founder of the school stands firm on her belief that quality education should be made available to whoever aspires to learn or improve his chances for employment and upward mobility. The Center is therefore committed to provide curricula and learning programs designed with the development of the whole person in mind - an individual who is skilled, confident and self-assured.

Unique training methods, modem facilities and competent instructors and authoritative consultants work together untiringly to make Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation always one step ahead. She endeavours to be the consummate institution of learning ensuring the enhancement of existing work skills as well as developing new skills for the changing workforce. The Foundation is recognized for developing the finest training and educational resources for the rapidly growing manpower needs and demands of industry with special focus in tourism and hospitality courses.

Program Offerings in partnership with ATTC:

 SIT 30807 - Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)

Chief Executive Officer

Ms Joji Ilagan

Contact Details:

Gov. Chavez St., Davao City, Philippines
M. +63 917 5777336
P. +63 82 2275602 or +63 82 2263783
F. +63 82 2210315
E. info@jojiilagancareercenter.com
W. http://www.jojiilagancareercenter.com/

 

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