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Archive for September, 2011

Sep
28

OFW Jobs With Interview Schedules this October 2011

Work abroad fast! Check out these overseas job openings with interview schedules this October. Please click the job positions below to view job details and to send an online application.

Plumbers for Qatar (20 vacancies)

Interview Schedule: October 13 – October 14 2011

Labor Affair Staff for UAE (10 vacancies)

Interview Schedule: October 3 – October 6 2011

Finishing Carpenters for UAE (10 vacancies)

Interview Schedule: October 3 – October 6 2011

Appliance Technicians for Qatar

Interview Schedule: October 1 – October 2 2011

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Sep
26

Jobs in UAE, Australia, etc.: No Placement Fee!

Want to work abroad but doesn’t have enough funds to pay for the placement fee? Then check out this list of overseas job openings to Australia, Papua New Guinea, UAE and New Caledonia.

Finance and Administration Manager for Papua New Guinea

Principal/Project: Catering Services Company in PNG

Proposed Salary: USD5,000.00 net / month

Merchandisers for UAE (50 vacancies)

Car Window Tinters for Australia (6 vacancies)

Electrical Technicians for New Caledonia (25 vacancies)

Retail Managers for Papua New Guinea

Note: Please click the job positions below to view complete job details and to send an online application. Feel free to share the links to family and friends who you think is qualified for the position.

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Sep
26

How to Know if an Email Job Offer is a Scam

Time and again, jobseekers are warned of the proliferation of bogus job offers that are sent via email. However, in spite of all the reminders and warnings, many people are still victimized by this type of scam.

The main reason is because email job offers contains everything that a jobseeker wants to see. To put it simply, it is too good to be true. The offer is so attractive that many jobseekers choose to turn a blind eye to all the warning signs and end up giving their hard earned money for a bogus job.

With all the devious tactics that they use, how do you know if an email job offer is legitimate or a scam. One easy way to do that is by checking the telephone number.

What is the telephone number?

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Sep
23

OWWA Offers Cash Loans to OFWs

ou can alo According to an FB Wall post of PIA-NCR, the Overseas Workers and Welfare Administration (OWWA) is offering cash loans to repatriated OFWs or to returning OFWs who wants to stay in the country for good and wants to become entrepreneurs.

Those who want to apply for the loan needs to show documents to prove that they used to work as OFWs. They are also required to undergo a financial learning seminar and present a business plan with the help of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

The cash loan that OWWA will provide will depend on the business plan. The loanable amount can range from Php300, 000 up to Php2 million. The cash loan is payable in five (5) years with a grace period of two years. The interest is 7.5% every year. For more information, you can send an SMS to OWWA at 0917-8986992.  You can also visit http://www.owwa.gov.ph

 

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Sep
23

DOLE: Machinist is a Hot Local Job

Are you a returning OFW who wish to stay in the country for good? You might want to consider a career as a Machinist. According to the secretary of Labor and Employment, Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz, machinist is an in-demand job in the local manufacturing sector. The average monthly salary of a machinist in the Philippines is Php20,000 or higher.

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