LINGAYEN, Pangasinan, Nov. 20 (PNA) -- The province of Pangasinan continues to maintain the lead among all provinces in the country having the most number of workers being sent overseas.
This is gleaned from continuous job fairs being conducted by the Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) to help local workers find jobs and protect them from illegal recruiters.
Upon instruction of Governor Amador Amado Espino Jr., four Special Recruitment Activities (SRAs) are being held in the province to bring jobs right in the doorstep of local applicants.
PESO said the SRA started on Nov. 18 and 19 and will continue on Nov. 23 and 26 for workers seeking jobs locally and abroad.
PESO Chief Alex F. Ferrer said the SRA serves as a preliminary screening for all interested applicants in order to lessen their expenses in applying for jobs.
Instead of going to Manila to apply in various recruitment agencies, the prospective workers may just go to the Kalantiao building at the Capitol to apply for jobs that they want.
Job openings in the four-day SRA are factory workers bound for Taiwan; machine operators, electricians, machinists, quality control inspectors bound for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; domestic helpers for Hong Kong, and hotel and restaurant personnel, field technician coordinators for Bataan 2020; engineering staff for Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Phils.
Applicants are advised to bring their bio-data with picture and other credentials in applying for jobs.
Those who pass the screening will be notified through text message by the concerned recruitment agencies for final interview.
Regular SRAs are held in Pangasinan on a monthly basis in coordination with various recruitment agencies.
Just last month, some 1,000 workers were recruited in a jobs fair organized jointly by the CSI Group of Companies and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) district office at the City Mall in Dagupan City.
ABS-CBN is also set to link up with the DOLE district office in its jobs fair slated in Dagupan on Dec. 4 while DOLE will conduct its own solo jobs fair on Dec. 9 in connection with the DOLE anniversary.
This is gleaned from continuous job fairs being conducted by the Provincial Employment Service Office (PESO) to help local workers find jobs and protect them from illegal recruiters.
Upon instruction of Governor Amador Amado Espino Jr., four Special Recruitment Activities (SRAs) are being held in the province to bring jobs right in the doorstep of local applicants.
PESO said the SRA started on Nov. 18 and 19 and will continue on Nov. 23 and 26 for workers seeking jobs locally and abroad.
PESO Chief Alex F. Ferrer said the SRA serves as a preliminary screening for all interested applicants in order to lessen their expenses in applying for jobs.
Instead of going to Manila to apply in various recruitment agencies, the prospective workers may just go to the Kalantiao building at the Capitol to apply for jobs that they want.
Job openings in the four-day SRA are factory workers bound for Taiwan; machine operators, electricians, machinists, quality control inspectors bound for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; domestic helpers for Hong Kong, and hotel and restaurant personnel, field technician coordinators for Bataan 2020; engineering staff for Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Phils.
Applicants are advised to bring their bio-data with picture and other credentials in applying for jobs.
Those who pass the screening will be notified through text message by the concerned recruitment agencies for final interview.
Regular SRAs are held in Pangasinan on a monthly basis in coordination with various recruitment agencies.
Just last month, some 1,000 workers were recruited in a jobs fair organized jointly by the CSI Group of Companies and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) district office at the City Mall in Dagupan City.
ABS-CBN is also set to link up with the DOLE district office in its jobs fair slated in Dagupan on Dec. 4 while DOLE will conduct its own solo jobs fair on Dec. 9 in connection with the DOLE anniversary.
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