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Job
opportunities for skilled Boholanos abound in such countries
like Canada, and New Zealand., according to Federico Acdal,
president of Greenfields International Manpower Services Inc.,
a licensed recruitment agency.
Greenfields,
through the efforts of the PESO pronvincial office headed
by Mr. Romulo Tagaan is holding a two-day Job Fair for Boholanos
at the provincial capitol on Wednesday and Thursday. The Job
Fair is part of the efforts of Bohol Provincial Government
thru Governor Erico Aumentado to generate overseas jobs for
the Boholanos.
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According
to Acdal, Boholanos can fill up openings for hotel and
restaurant workers for Canada like female housekeeping
attendants, female food servers, kitchen helpers, cooks
and janitors. Acdal said hundreds of jobs are also available
for those experienced in the construction industry like
finishing carpenters, cement finishers, construction
foremen. They must have at least three years experience.
For
New Zealand, the needs are for skilled tradesmen or
workers, like aluminum fabricators truck and trailer
drivers, welders, heavy duty and auto mechanics, linesmen,
painters, etc.
The
workers must have an experience of five years in a specific
position, the applicants are applying for.
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Acdal
said applicants must prepare a good resume, detailing the
positions that the applicants have worked, job description,
and passport size pictures.
The
resume with all the requirements (Employment Certification,
Training/Seminar, passport copy, NBI) must be included in
the CD to be submitted to Greenfields.
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US and
Young Leaders Meet, National Movement of Young Legislators
NMYL-Bohol President, Board Member Ae Damalerio, was one
of the invited young leaders during a dinner fellowship
with US Amabassador Kristie A. Kenney and members of US
Foreign Service last Thursday at Forbes Park Makati. The
formal gathering also provided a chance for exchange of
ideas and information on current political and social
issues in the Philippines and the United States of America.
This is a part of the on-going program to enhance relations
with the American Council of Young Political Leaders. |
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