10K beauticians, sewers needed in ME in next 2 yrs
Middle East countries will need at least 10,000 hair dressers, cosmetologists and sewers in the next two years, a leader in the local recruitment sector said Wednesday.
But because of the gender sensitivity issue in the Middle East, gay beauticians do not seem to stand a good chance of getting hired, according to Lito Soriano, former president of the Philippine Association of Service Exporters, Inc.
“May mga qualified (Pinoy beauticians) kaya lang ibang gender. Sa Middle East countries may cultural barrier sila doon," he explained. Gays can still try their luck, but the chances of hiring women are higher.
Countries in the Middle East, Soriano said, are aiming to be the world’s trading hub and this is evident in the construction of several infrastructures such as hotels, restaurants and spas.
While the demand is there, Soriano said the local recruitment sector is in a dilemma over its capacity to meet the demand.
Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the hair and fashion industry in the Middle East are being paid from $500 to as high as $1,000 a month, plus tip from generous customers. - Marie Neri, GMANews.TV
But because of the gender sensitivity issue in the Middle East, gay beauticians do not seem to stand a good chance of getting hired, according to Lito Soriano, former president of the Philippine Association of Service Exporters, Inc.
“May mga qualified (Pinoy beauticians) kaya lang ibang gender. Sa Middle East countries may cultural barrier sila doon," he explained. Gays can still try their luck, but the chances of hiring women are higher.
Countries in the Middle East, Soriano said, are aiming to be the world’s trading hub and this is evident in the construction of several infrastructures such as hotels, restaurants and spas.
While the demand is there, Soriano said the local recruitment sector is in a dilemma over its capacity to meet the demand.
Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the hair and fashion industry in the Middle East are being paid from $500 to as high as $1,000 a month, plus tip from generous customers. - Marie Neri, GMANews.TV
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