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Sunday, September 26, 2010

How to get on a Australian Working Holiday Visa

Video Description: Top tips for Brit backpackers in Australia regarding working holiday visas




Friday, September 24, 2010

Graphic Engineer Needed In Saudi Arabia

Job Position: GRAPHICS ENGINEER
Employer: SAUDI CERAMICS
Location:  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Requirements:
BASIC FUNCTION

- Under the general supervision of the Section Head, the Graphics Engineer develops tile design patterns through the use of computer


JOB RELATED KNOWLEDGE AND OTHER ABILITIES
- Should preferably be a BS in Fine Arts / Computer Graphics with three (3) years experience as a Grpahic Engineer in a ceramic industry. Should have proven ability in computers

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE JOB

- Education: BS in GRAPHICS ENGINEER
- Experience: 3 years job related

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develops tile design patterns through ADOBE PHOTOSHOP and ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
- prepares art work and design patterns and performs color separation through input devices such as scanners, digital camera, image setter, etc.
- Prepares layout of tie designs through the use of computer
- Performs other duties as assigned

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE RELATIONSHIP
- Maintains good relations with personnels in laboratory, sales and marketing departments

INDEPENDENCE OF OPERATION
- Works under general supervision

WORKING ENVIRONMENT
- Indoor, exposure to chemicals related to photography

POEA Licensed Agency:
JS Contractor Inc.
JS Contractor Bldg 423 Magallanes St.,  Intramuros, Manila, Metro Manila
5277955 to 57
POEA 433-LB-030104-R
http://www.jscon.com.ph/


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Monday, September 20, 2010

POEA JOBS Abroad: Private Nurse Needed

Position:  Private Nurse (Home Based)
Location:  Doha, Qatar
Employer:  CITY TRADING & SERVICES CO.

Qualifications:
# Candidate must possess at least a Professional License (Passed Board/Bar/Professional License Exam), Nursing or equivalent.

# At least 3 year(s) of working experience in the related field is required for this position.
# Applicants must be willing to work in Doha.
# Good communication skills.
# Age: 23 - 45 years old

Contact Recruitment Agency:
Trans Overseas Manpower Services, Inc.
POEA License#: 044-LB-021203-R
1354 PJM Bldg., General Luna St., Paco, Manila, Philippines
Tel. Nos.: (+00632) 5234095 / 4042616 / 5363769
Email:  gm@transoverseas.net * trans_overseas@yahoo.com.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

POEA JOBS ABROAD: Latest Jobs In Canada, UK, Taiwan

Chefs Jobs. Cooks Job. Heavy Equipment Mechanic Job. Senior Carer Jobs. Dressmaker Jobs. Domestic Helper Jobs.


About International Job Recruitment Agency Inc. (IJOBS):

International Job Recruitment Agency Inc. (I-JOBS) is a company engaged in the business of recruitment and placement of Professional and Skilled Workers Overseas. iJOBS is duly registered with the Philippine Overseas and Employment Administration (POEA), with license number POEA-023-LB-01208-R under the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

iJOBS has access to the latest jobs in the USA, in the European countries, the Middle East, and across the globe. We let the Filipinos know of the suitable vacancies abroad, utilizing our comprehensive knowledge in placement and career opportunities. Based in ParaƱaque City, and with associates and partners throughout the Philippines, we employ a full database of employment vacancies for:

1. Job Title: Chefs, Cooks
Location: Canada
Principal/Project: The Sharkey’s Restaurant Co.
Proposed Salary: Negotiable
Qualification:

* Male, Female
* 25 – 45 years old
* Vocational Diploma, Short Course Certificate
* 3 years of working experience in the related position

2. Job Title: Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Location: Ontario, Canada
Principal/Project: McDowell Brothers
Proposed Salary: Negotiable

Qualification:  Male * 25 – 45 years old  * Vocational Diploma, Short Course Certificate  * 5 years of working experience

3. Job Title: Filipino Cooks
Location: Port Vila, Vanuatu
Principal/Project: Vanuatu Project
Salary Offer: US $500

Qualification:  Male, Female  * 30 – 45 years old  * Vocational Diploma, Short Course Certificate  * 2 years of working experience

Note:  Free food & accommodation  * Free Airfare  * With Medical Insurance  * No Salary Deduction  * With 3 weeks paid annual leave  * 5 years contract yearly renewable

4. Job Title: Senior Carer (Work Visa)
Location: Essex East London, UK
Vacancies: 6
Principal/Project: Care Home UK

Qualification:  Female  *  Passed Board, Professional License Exam  *  2 years of working experience


5. Job Title: Dressmakers
Location: Port Vila, Vanuatu
Principal/Project: Vanuatu Project

Qualification:  Male, Female  * 25 – 45 years old  * Vocational Diploma, Short Course Certificate  * 4 years of working experience

6. Job Title: Domestic Helper
Location: Taiwan
Principal/Project: For a Private Business Man

Qualification:   Female  * 35 – 45 years old  * College Degree  * 2 years of working experience

Requirements:

1.  Please email your resume in MS WORD Format ONLY. It is mandatory to submit in person the below documents.

2.  Resume with hard and soft copy (Note: this is mandatory)

3.  Diploma (High School, College & Masters Degree or PhD)

4.  Transcript of Records

5.  Board Certificate (If applicable)

6.  Board Rating (If applicable)

7.  PRC ID/License (Back-to-back)

8.  Training and Seminars Certificates

9.  NBI Clearance

10.  Passport

11.  Birth Certificate

12. Marriage Certificate (If applicable)

13. 2×2 Pictures, 4 Pieces

14. Long Brown Envelope (2 Pieces)

15. Recent Medical Report (Mandatory)


Address:
Unit C 21/f Washington Tower, Pacific Avenue, Asiaworld City, ParaƱaque City, Manila
Trunk line: No. (+632) 301-1090
Email: info@intl-jobs.com
Website: http://www.intl-jobs.com/

Branch Office:
Suite 2011, Golden Peak Hotel and Suites, Gorordo Ave., Corner Escario St., Cebu City
Tel # (+6332) 2340902 / 2340903
Fax # (+6332) 2318090

Thursday, September 16, 2010

POEA Jobs Abroad in USA: Med-Spa Physicians,

Job Offerings By DOLPHIN SHIP MANAGEMENT INC.:


Jobs Openings For USA:

1. Job Title: MEDI-SPA PHYSICIAN
Location: WORLDWIDE, USA
Principal: ON BOARD CRUISE SHIP

Qualifications:
* Male, Female
* Two years related experience
* Valid and current Philippines medical license
* Minimum 2 years clinical experience
* Comfortable with giving presentations/speaking in front of large groups
* Comfortable with a sales-based job

2. Job Title: ASSISTANT CARPENTER
Location: USA

Principal: ON BOARD CRUISE SHIP

Qualifications:
* Male
* One years related experience
* With shipboard experience

3. Job Title: ASSISTANT DECK REPAIRMAN
Location: USA
Principal: ON BOARD CRUISE SHIP
Qualifications:
* Male
* One years related experience
* With shipboard experience

DOLPHIN SHIP MANAGEMENT INC.
POEA-042-SB-102607-R
25th & A.C Delgado Streets Port Area, Manila
Tel. No. 5275307
Email: comms@dolship.com
Website: http://www.dolship.com/


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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

POEA Advisory: How To Avoid Illegal Recruitment

Majority of Filipino workforce dreamed of working abroad. That is why many are giving up a lot of their resources or assets just to work abroad. But despite of this there many people are taking advantages.


This article will explain how aspiring Overseas Filipino Workers can avoid illegal recruitment.

1. Apply only to recruitment agencies that are licensed or accredited by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA). Not all recruitment agencies in the Philippines are allowed to deploy Filipinos abroad, a recruitment agency need to comply with the different requirements by the POEA such as the escrow account, business licenses, etc.

2. Deal only with licensed agencies with job orders.

3. Deal only with persons who is authorized representative of a licensed agency. One of the policy of POEA for the licensed recruitment agency is for them to register their employees with the POEA. Even if an employee is working with a licensed agency, he is needs to be reported with the POEA.

4. Transact business inside the registered address of the agency. If recruitment is conducted in the province, check if the agency has a provincial recruitment authority

5. Pay not more than the allowed placement fee. It should be equivalent to one month salary, exclusive of documentation and processing costs.

6. Do not pay any placement fee unless you have a valid employment contract and an official receipt.

7. Do not be enticed by ads or brochures requiring you to reply to a Post Office (P.O.) Box, and to enclose payment for processing of papers.

8. Do not deal with training centers and travel agencies, which promise overseas employment.

9. Do not accept a tourist visa.

10. Do not deal with fixers.
With the ten tips above your chances of being recruited illegally becomes slim.  Just keep the list always in your mind if somebody is trying to recruit you.
 

Pinoy Workers Cancelling Contracts In Hong Kong


Recruitment Agency in the Philippines have expressed concern over reviews that a number of overseas Filipino workers going to Hong Kong have back-out from their employment contracts following the August 23 hostage tragedy in Manila where the place eight HongKong Tourists have been killed.


In an announcement on Sunday, the Society of Hong Kong-Accredited Recruiters of the Philippines (SHARP) mentioned its member-agencies are alarmed that Filipino candidates have additionally been apprehensive of taking jobs in Hong Kong.

“Some departing workers for Hong Kong have withdrawn their contracts and many applicants are now hesitant to apply for [jobs in] Hong Kong," mentioned SHARP president Alfredo Palmiery without providing numbers.

Palmiery nevertheless stated their counterpart associations in Hong Kong consider the August 23 hostage-taking incident won't affect the standing of Filipino workers there.
He, however, warned that Hong Kong employers may be pressured to get different nationalities for family employees if departing Filipino workers continue canceling their employment contracts, and if there would be fewer job applicants from the country.

“In reality, there are more Indonesian helpers now in Hong Kong than Filipinos," he added.

For his or her part, Hong Kong employers have assured candidates that Hong Kong employers will nonetheless rent Filipino workers.

In the same statement, Thomas Chan, president of the Hong Kong Federation of Employment Businesses, said that no job order or contract has been canceled up to now by employers of his member-agencies.

“Hong Kong employers will continue to hire Filipino household workers," mentioned Chan.

Tony Lau, president of the Normal Chamber of Manpower Businesses, in the meantime, stated none of his member-agencies have reported instances of terminated workers after the hostage-taking incident.

“Employers still want Filipino household workers because of their proven reliability and loyalty to the employers. Many employers prefer them over those of other nationalities primarily because of their proficiency in English language," Lau said.

If OFWs continue canceling their employment in Hong Kong, nevertheless, Palmiery mentioned the Philippines may lose the Hong Kong market, which will pose “great" results on the Philippine economy.

“Many Philippine businesses based in Hong Kong, [such as] remittance centers, banks and real estate companies would definitely be affected," Palmiery said.

Government records present some one hundred thousand Filipino staff were deployed in Hong Kong in 2009, about 25,000 majority are household workers. Filipinos in the area sent in some $340 million in remittances last year.

“Hong Kong is the best destination for Filipino household workers. Aside from its proximity to the Philippines and the high salary (of workers), there are very few welfare cases compared to those in the Middle East," Palmiery further added.

Monday, September 13, 2010

POEA Advisory: Charging Of Placement Fees Not Allowed To Guam Based Workers

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration warned anew Philippine recruitment agencies from charging placement fees from
applicants bound for the US, including Guam for jobs falling under the
H-2B visa category or non-agricultural temporary worker.

The policy, contained in POEA Memorandum Circular No. 10 Series of
2009 issued in September last year is in line with US Government regulations which forbids the charging of recruitment or placement fees from a worker as a condition for employment under an H-2B visa.

POEA has adopted a policy that prohibits charging of placement fees from workers applying for jobs in countries that do not allow charging of such fees since 2001. The US, including Guam, is now one such country that forbids the charging of placement fees from workers. Other countries that prohibit the collection of placement fees from workers are United Kingdom, Ireland, Israel, some parts of Canada like Alberta,
Manitoba, British Columbia, Seskatchewan, and Netherlands.

Administrator Jennifer Jardin-Manalili said that administrative charges carrying a penalty of cancellation of license shall immediately be filed against recruitment agencies found violating the no-placement fee policy
in these countries.

Manalili also urged jobseekers to visit the POEA website poea.gov.ph or call POEA hotlines 722-1144 / 7221155 or text 2917 for any developments on the Guam labor market.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

POEA Jobs Abroad: IT Technician

Position: IT Technician
Principal Name: SAUDI CATERING & CONTRACTING COMPANY
Job Location: Saudi Arabia


Requirements:
Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's/College Degree , Computer Science/Information Technology or equivalent.At least 5 year(s) of working experience in the related field is required for this position.Age 28 - 45 years oldMust be hard working.Can work with minimum supervision.With good communication skills.Full-Time positions available.

POEA Licensed Agency
Rapid Manpower Consultants, Inc.
2/F Physian's Tower, 533 United Nations Ave. Cor. San Carlos Sts.
Ermita Manila
Tel. No. :
5259110, 5259111, 5256684, 5256687
POEA License No. :
177-LB-082107-R

Thursday, September 2, 2010

DOLE pushes for intensified Japanese Language Training Program for Overseas Filipino Workers

Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda D. Baldoz said the intensified language training for aspiring OFW nurses and caregivers for Japan will raise the jobseekers probability of the tough licensure examinations set by the host country for foreign medical workers.

Baldoz recalled that latest information indicated simply 1.2 percent of overseas jobseekers have passed the exams and that no foreign jobseeker passed last year’s exams due to the difficulty of the examinees to comprehend kanji and technical language written in Japanese.

In order to remedy the crisis, Baldoz sought the suggestions of the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Tokyo, Japan to address the problem and came up with a number of solutions.


POLO-Tokyo Officer-in-Charge and Welfare Officer Maria Luz Talento said the language training programs should concentrate on communication skills more than simply language skills, adding that even though candidate nurses and caregivers are able to speak Japanese which clearly benefits their hospitals and/or welfare institutions, it cannot make up for an inability to communicate verbally (and in writing) with their co-workers and immediate superiors in their place of work.


Talento stated an occupation-specific language and communication skills training program is necessary not just to redress conflict and prevent miscommunications, but also to obtain jobs and retain them as well.


The POLO head said a successful occupation-specific language and communication skills training program should include some form of labor market support including but not limited to, orientations about workplace diversity, Japanese legal system, and Japanese workplace culture with topics on verbal and non-verbal communication, work values and expectations, and work relationship.

Talento also mentioned that the reason for the coming back home of the 18 Filipinos are not because that they are discouraged of not passing the exams but rather because of personal (family) and/or health reasons, adding that based on interviews made with the Overseas Filipino Workers, mainly all of them even suggested that their partaking to their first examination was a “valuable learning experience for them to get a feel of the examinations.”

Talento said the OFWs did not divulge, in any way or manner, that they are being discouraged as a result of their slim prospects of passing the Japanese licensure examinations.

Source: Labor Communications Office