Aussie, Kiwi employers arriving to interview jobseekers

Representatives of Australian and New Zealand companies are soon traveling to Manila to interview job applicants who have passed initial screening by a local recruitment agency.

Cherry Cleary, president of Jerphi Overseas and Trading Corp, said in a statement that her company has successfully secured hundreds of job orders from reputable manpower staffing companies and trade organizations in Australia and New Zealand during a month-long marketing mission there.

She said Filipino jobseekers stand to benefit from the booming construction industry particularly in the cities of Perth and Brisbane. Among the job opportunities available for qualified and English speaking Filipinos are in manufacturing and construction, particularly for positions like sheet metal fabricators, machinists, aluminum window fabricators, carpenters, welders, plumbers, painters, building electricians and experienced hotel chefs.

Chevron – Australia, formerly known as Caltex, has placed an order with Jerphi for oil and gas engineers, drilling engineers, geologists and Autocad specialists, Cleary said.She advised applicants to prepare complete curriculum vitae, specifying the type of work and brief description of his occupation here.

The applicant should be able to read, write and speak English and would have to take the International Language English Training Seminar to improve his conversational English.

Processing of applicants is on-going for those who have applied via email. Other applicants are encouraged to apply in person at Jerphi offices at unit 219, Aurora Plaza Bldg. 2 located at Arquiza cor. J. Bocobo St. Ermita, Manila. Applicants should bring their passports, four passport size colored pictures, NBI clearance, job certifications, PRC card or they can email their complete resumes to admin@jerphi.com. - Fidel Jimenez, GMANews.TV

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