Everyone’s talking about AI replacing jobs. Meanwhile, smart companies are quietly hiring Filipino professionals who actually know how to use it.
The Philippines produces a steady stream of tech-trained remote workers handling everything from Python scripting to ChatGPT automation, data analysis, web development, and UI/UX design.
Many have formal university training, not just YouTube tutorials.
Here are the platforms worth your time.
1. HireTalent.ph
Built specifically for the Philippine job market, HireTalent.ph lets you post jobs and connect with Filipino remote workers directly. Workers can upload AI certifications to their profiles.
The platform verifies them before they’re displayed, so what you see has actually been checked, not just self-reported.
Workers on the platform carry verified AI certifications and tech credentials. These include Google AI and TensorFlow certificates.
Coursera AI specializations like DeepLearning.AI, Microsoft Azure AI, HubSpot AI, and OpenAI and ChatGPT-related credentials.
A trial tasks feature lets you assign a paid or unpaid test project to candidates before committing to a hire. You review submissions, accept or reject the work, and only move forward when you’re confident.
2. Upwork
Upwork is the largest freelance marketplace and has a deep pool of Filipino tech talent. You can filter specifically by location and skills, making it straightforward to find workers with experience in AI tools, web development, or data analysis.
Expect to pay $15 to $30 per hour for experienced Filipino tech workers, still a significant saving compared to US rates.
3. VA Masters
VA Masters is a recruitment agency that handles sourcing, skills testing, English proficiency checks, and background verification. They cover 60-plus skills including tech and AI roles and typically deliver vetted candidates within two days.
Their process runs from consultation through to onboarding and ongoing support. Rates generally fall between $8 and $15 per hour for skilled workers. The agency takes care of matching and vetting so you spend less time screening.
4. Manila Recruitment and Clutch-Listed Agencies
Agencies listed on Clutch like Manila Recruitment and Avomind specialize in tech staffing and carry verified client reviews. They typically handle payroll and compliance, which matters if you’re in the US or UK and have questions about contractor classification.
Rates commonly run $25 to $49 per hour, with projects often starting at $5,000 or more. These are better suited to companies building teams rather than hiring a single contractor.
5. HRBS Global
HRBS Global focuses specifically on IT recruitment, covering software developers and AI specialists. If you need senior technical talent with deep expertise rather than generalist remote workers, this is worth exploring.
6. VirtualStaff365
VirtualStaff365 targets Australian businesses specifically, with strong understanding of local timezone requirements and expectations. If your team runs on Sydney or Melbourne hours, this removes some of the coordination friction.
7. Prosple
Prosple lists junior and entry-level tech roles across the Philippines, with 50-plus startup positions typically available. It’s a good source for motivated early-career workers who are eager to build experience with specific tools.
What to Look for When You’re Hiring for Tech and AI Roles
Regardless of which platform you use, a few things will determine whether the hire works out.
Write specific job descriptions. “Knows ChatGPT” is not a requirement. “Builds custom GPT workflows for customer service automation using the API” is. The more specific you are, the better your applicants.
Test before you commit. Give every finalist a practical task relevant to the actual work. A short paid project tells you more than a resume.
Look for verified skills, not just listed ones. Skill assessments and portfolio submissions give you something concrete to evaluate. Anyone can write “Python” on a profile.
Start with one hire. Validate the process, establish communication rhythms, then scale. Companies that try to hire five people at once before they have systems in place run into trouble. The ones that start with one, get it right, and expand tend to build better remote teams.
The Filipino tech talent pool is real and it’s growing. The companies already tapping into it are building leaner, faster teams at a fraction of the cost. The platforms above are where that talent lives.
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