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Have lived here in Philippines a few years in a couple of the Central Business Districts of it's capital. Sadly don't really have any friends or good contacts in I.T. but can ask around who friends use etc.
There are plenty of very good employees and plenty of dreadful ones just like any country. Sadly the ones who earn a handful of dollars a day are not going to be as good as the ones who earn say half or a third what they would in Brighton doing the same job. A lot of companies are run by rich foreigners or by rich locals who will just make all the proift and farm you off to the cheapest of the cheap for max short term profit.
My advise would be if possible to get in with a very small company who you can build more of a personal relationship with. I can't promise to help, but if any questions or simple enough things I can do on the ground here then feel free to ask
My business partner is out there in two weeks, but thank you. I agree, you do get what you pay for and how much you invest in training, the people and the community. Thank you for your offer, that's very kind. Would be good to understand local rates for developers as the normal website for salary comparisons don't seem to match what's happening on the ground.