Lingayen – The Pangasinan Employment Services Office (PESO) packs the whole month of July with local and special recruitment activities all to be held at the PESO building.
On July 13, from 8 a.m. onwards, Filgulf Manpower & Gen. Services, Inc. will open doors for employment in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for sewers, maintenance mechanics and mechanical technicians.
Vacancies in United Arab Emirates (UAE) waiting to be filled in are also made available by the firm at the similar event for fitness instructors, beauticians, hair stylists, general cleaners, baby sitters, manicurists, store keepers, site supervisors, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, assistant air-condition mechanics, clerks, waiters/waitresses, cashiers, cooks, food technologists, messengers and electrician mechanics.
Female production operators are sought for by Lipa, Batangas-based Epson Precision in a placement activity on July 15, 8 a.m. onwards.
A mini-jobs fair is set on July 19, 8 a.m., to pool manpower for three companies: first is TC Nicero, which will field male food service crews and domestic helpers to Malaysia; second is 3Cs, which will send female production operators to Clark, Pampanga; and third, is Option Plus, which needs kitchen/dining crews, dishwashers, guest hosts, event assistants, research assistants, draftsmen, cashiers, frontliners, merchandisers, delivery, riders, production crew, drivers, refrigerator and air-condition technicians also in Pampanga.
Long-time PESO partner company Eyequest International Manpower Services, Inc. conducts its employment event on July 20 at 8 a.m. for engineers and factory workers bound for work in Taiwan.
Employment in Malaysia, UAE, KSA and Kuwait awaits cleaners, waiters/waitresses, cooks, teaboys, A/C operation maintenance and tool maintenance personnel and coffee makers in the recruitment activity by EJM Global Manpower Corporation on July 21-22 at 8 a.m.
Earlier, two placement events had already been rolled out by PESO last July 4 for Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Corp. in Biñan, Laguna where 32 applicants are already processing medical requirements for sure employment, and last July 5 for September Star and SkyBourne wherein over 200 applicants are slated for further screening next week for medical, construction and production personnel for KSA and New Zealand.
Wilfreda Vicente, labor and employment officer, reminded applicants to secure their Unified Multi-Purpose Identification cards and up-to-date passports especially for the overseas job hopefuls to show readiness for placement.
On the same dates, PESO conducted a mobile pre-departure order seminar (PDOS) for immigrants in or out of Pangasinan who cannot be accommodated by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas-Manila Office, as an expansion of the services offered by the office.