President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. lauded the launch of the Electronic Certification, Authentication, and Verification (eCAV) System, integrated into the eGovPH Super App, as a pivotal advancement in digital governance and a significant aid for job seekers.
The eCAV system allows college graduates to access their academic credentials digitally, removing the necessity of physically visiting their educational institutions.
The eGovPH Super App consolidates various government services, streamlining transactions and reducing the need for individuals to visit multiple agencies.
President Marcos highlighted that students and new graduates can now obtain academic credentials for job applications conveniently through the eGovPH Super App, avoiding extensive travel.
Key features of the eCAV system include online payments, real-time application tracking, automated status updates, and direct downloading of authenticated academic credentials, thereby eliminating in-person interactions.
Under Republic Act 11261, or the First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act, first-time jobseekers can be exempt from the CAV fee by providing a barangay certification.
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