Japanese Toy Manufacturer Tanika to Hire Up to 4,000 Workers in Clark

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Summary

Tanika Philippines Corp, a manufacturer of Pokémon plush toys and other licensed merchandise, is hiring 3,000 to 4,000 workers for its Clark Freeport Zone operations through the Pampanga PESO, offering production roles with competitive pay and benefits.

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Japanese plush toy manufacturer Tanika Philippines Corp is hiring 3,000 to 4,000 workers for its global production operations in the Clark Freeport Zone. The large-scale recruitment will be facilitated through the Pampanga Public Employment Service Office (PESO), offering thousands of Kapampangans a chance to join a world-class manufacturing facility.

3,000 to 4,000 Production Jobs Opening in Clark

Tanika Philippines produces plush toys for globally recognized brands, including Pokémon, Studio Ghibli, and Tokyo Disney Resort . The company, which already employed 3,023 workers as of February 2026, operates out of the Philexcel Business Park in the Clark Freeport Zone and serves as a hub for large-scale production and exports . Company representatives recently met with Governor Lilia "Nanay" Pineda to coordinate the recruitment drive with the Provincial Government of Pampanga, ensuring that the hiring process is accessible to local job seekers.

How to Apply and What to Expect

Interested applicants are advised to monitor the official PESO Pampanga Facebook page for recruitment schedules, exact job openings, and specific hiring venues . Production workers can earn around ₱600 per day plus daily travel/transportation allowances (₱50/day), overtime pay, and free shuttle and medical services. Specific roles include production staff (non-sewers for stuffing) and skilled sewers with high-speed single needle experience. Applicants must be 18 years old and above, and tattoos are generally allowed. This massive recruitment effort reinforces Clark's position as a thriving manufacturing hub and a key driver of economic growth in Central Luzon.

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Jul 14, 2026

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