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GOOD news to jobseekers!

Some 350 employment opportunities are available for job applicants through the Iloilo City Public Employment Service Office (PESO).

PESO manager Alan Zaldivar said applicants should bring with them necessary papers such as resume, passport, certificate of employment and certificate of trainings when they apply at PESO, fifth floor of New City Hall, Plaza Libertad.

Several recruitment agencies have coordinated with PESO to hire jobseekers.

Some 200 female nurses are needed for Jordan and Saudi Arabia for applicants with at least 6-month training or work experience even if they are still fresh graduates and have not passed the board exam, Zaldivar said.

Some 100 waitresses, service crew and cashiers are needed for United Arab Emirates for female applicants with at least 6-month training or work experience and ages 23-28 and 5’2” in height during an interview at PESO on March 2.

At least 50 cooks are also needed for Royal Caribbean Cruise ship for applicants with at least 6-month training or work experience.

“Recruitment agencies prefer Ilonggos because they are friendly, competitive and have high English proficiency skills. They are happy with the performance of our workers,” Zaldivar stressed.

He added that the recruitment agencies offer high salary for qualified and skilled workers.

PESO also set available jobs for Italy and Dubai to be offered next month. (JVF)

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