try ngari:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/gre..._company_image
sa QA kay kini:
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/...k=jobs_biz_pub
Naa dha ang profile sa company sad...
sorry to break your heart but minimum requirement sa foreign worker is at least graduate og 4 yrs course
mga boss ayung gabie, naa lang koy e ask kinsa to naka apply na as PR:
- Original document jd ang ipasa apil sa photocopy then ila na e keep na dli na mabalik like sa diploma or TOR?
- Sa part sa spouse ug child, maski naa ra sa pilipinas sila apilon ba ghapon ug butang ilang mga detailsa sa form 4A ug mo pasa ba ghapon ta sa ilang documents like sa spouse education certs, birth certs (wife and child), etc?
mao ning akong mga kalibugan sa karon. salamat sa mga mo reply in advance..
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Singapore firms face tougher rules in hiring foreign professionals
SINGAPORE — Firms looking to hire foreign professionals will soon come under tougher hiring rules, while those prepared to fill their professional, managerial and executive (PME) vacancies with unemployed locals will get financial help to offset their wage cost.
From October 1, firms will have to disclose the salary ranges of their PME jobs when they advertise their vacancies in the government-run national jobs bank. This will ensure that there is transparency and accountability in the hiring process so that locals will not be shortchanged, said Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say on Wednesday.
When these firms subsequently apply for foreigners to fill the vacancies after they cannot find locals, some may be singled out by the Manpower Ministry (MOM) to give information such as whether locals applied for the jobs and how many were interviewed. This will put firms under “greater scrutiny”, Mr Lim said.
But firms will not just face the stick when they try to hire foreign PMEs. Carrots will also be dangled to coax them to give unemployed locals a shot at the jobs.
Those who hire unemployed locals for PME jobs that pay at least $4,000 a month can get wage subsidies of between $400 and $2,800 each month for 12 months, to lower their costs of hiring these workers.
The wage subsidy program will run for two years from October 1.
Besides the wage subsidy, the Singapore Workforce Development Authority is also looking into hiring professional headhunters to help unemployed PMEs find jobs.
Read more: Singapore firms face tougher rules in hiring foreign professionals | Inquirer Global Nation
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