They will schedule an interview, typically in the morning. If the given schedule doesn't work for you, promptly respond to their email; they are understanding, as I did. Dress in business attire and consider bringing a change of clothes as there is usually a restroom available for freshening up. Be prepared for warm weather, so having a fan on hand is advisable. Arriving at least 20 minutes early allows time for preparation and self-refreshment. Upon arrival, inform the security guard that you are an applicant with an interview schedule, and they will provide you with a comprehensive form to complete. Be sure to have a flat surface for writing, as this form contains a substantial amount of information, essentially serving as an application form. Additionally, there is an essay section, which includes basic interview questions. Once you've filled out the form, submit it to the security guard. After a brief wait, during which the HR department likely reviews your responses, they will conduct the interview. The interview is conducted in Taglish (a mix of Tagalog and English), making it easy to respond comfortably in Taglish as well. Following the interview, your application will be submitted to the Sales Manager. In my case, I did not proceed due to a discrepancy in salary expectations. This was surprising to me because my salary range was based on the figures listed in their online job posting.