According to Vic, The most popular jobs in the Philippines on 2011 and 2012 are the following:

The top five most wanted jobs
1. General Accountant
Every companies and individuals who engage in business need an accountant to do their financial recording and reporting. Accounting is the language of business. That is why I am not surprise to see that the most demanded professionals by employers are accountants. I’m glad to read this, because I am an accountant too.
2. Call Center Agent
In recent years call centers companies in the Philippines are booming. Thus, call center agents are one of the most popular jobs any college level or graduates can apply. If you can fine tune your English accent and can communicate well with clients and customers, then you can be a call center agent. Call center companies offer trainings to hone your language skills. They also provide competent salaries which may not be offered by other companies.
3. Accounting Clerk
Accounting work is a lot of things to do. Companies have to record their daily business transactions. Thus, there should be persons that should do those clerical tasks. Accounting clerks are one of the most popular jobs you will see in any job posts online, on the newspapers, and on the career posts made by companies in their own business premises. Every business courses in college cover basis accounting. Hence, anyone who has completed any business course can actually apply for this job.
4. Domestic Helper
Not all important jobs are learned in schools. Some important jobs are earned in the household. When the household needs someone to assist them in their way of living, such as cooking, house cleaning and taking care of the kids, they call for domestic helpers. Without a “katulong” or “yaya” our lives at home will never be convenient, especially if we are so busy in office or in our business. That is why it is not a surprise to see that there is a high demand and vacancies for domestic helpers local and abroad.
5. Sales Clerk
When we hear of a sales clerk, we think of a person who always faces the customers. The duties of a sales clerk include customer services and selling of products and services. It may also include cashiering and processing of customers payments through the cash registers in some stores. Thus, a sales clerk should know and understand well their company’s products or services to better serve his or her customers, as well as his employer. It is one of the top jobs employers are looking to maintain their revenues and profitability. That is why when you apply for a sales clerk position, you should expect to undergo an effective customer service training.