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Archive for 2010

Sep
7

Japanese Language Training For Nurses & Caregivers

Posted by: carmela

The Labor Department is pushing for an intense Japanese language training program for all Filipino nurses and caregivers who want to work in Japan. This is part of the agency’s effort to solve the extremely low passing rate of Filipino nurses and caregivers in the licensure examination in Japan.

Click here to read the full article regarding the language training program for Filipino nurses and caregivers in Japan.

Published in: News
Sep
6

Tips For OFWs Bound To Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

Posted by: carmela

Do you want to get tips from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) based in Al Khobar in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)– the job offers available, things to bring, software that should not be installed in your cellphones, and laptops and more.

Click here to view other personal advices of experienced OFWs for first-time OFWs bound to Al Khobar.

Published in: Tips and Guides
Sep
3

7th Nursing Expo To Happen This Month

Posted by: carmela

The biggest, most comprehensive and pioneer event for Filipino Nurses is happening this year – the 7th Philippine Nursing Opportunities Conference, Expo and Job Fair (PNOCE) on September 18-19, 2010 at the Sapphire Ballroom, Gateway Suites, Gateway Mall Araneta Center, Cubao Quezon City.

Be guided in your nursing career! If you’re a nursing student, underboard, board passer or already working as a nurse, this event is for you!

Click here to view more nursing events.

Published in: Events, Job Fairs
Sep
1

How To Work in United Kingdom

Posted by: carmela

The following jobs are still in demand in UK: healthcare workers, environmental specialists, information technology and scientist, telecoms specialists, marketing executives, teachers, and social care personnel

However, not all who want to wok in UK can fulfill their dream. The competition is stiff not only with fellow Filipino workers but also with workers of other nationalities. To be able to enter UK, qualified applicants need to go through the points based system that is being implemented by the Borders and Immigration System since 2008. Under this system, all foreigners who wish to enter UK are required to undergo a managed immigration program with a five-tier system.

Click here to know more about the different types of visas in UK.



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