
While most Filipino nurses prefer to work abroad, employment opportunities for nurses in the Philippines are also available. Through the NARS program or Nurses Assigned in Rural Service, Filipinos in healthcare profession who doesn’t want to leave the country and work abroad will have the opportunity to be employed locally.
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Recruitment of health workers in the US is set to continue until 2014. This is another good news for Filipinos hoping to land nursing jobs outside of the Philippines particularly in the US.
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For job-seekers seeking employment opportunities in Taiwan, a Taiwanese employer is in need of 150 factory workers. The representatives of the employer will be coming to POEA on the first week of August to interview applicants.
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Part of the RP-Spain Memorandum of Understanding on Migration Flows, which was signed in June 2006, is the deployment of Filipino health workers in Spain. So more opportunities of employment for the healthcare industry in Spain are to be expected by Filipinos.
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You don’t want to be an OFW anymore? Do you want to be with your family while working? Careers in contact center industries might be the one that you are looking for. Despite the economic challenges that the business world is currently facing, the contact center industry continues to grow particularly in Philippines.
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More job opportunities await Filipinos in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The KSA Ministry of Health (MoH) is in need of additional 1,600 healthcare workers. These recent job opportunities are different from the announcement of POEA last month regarding the need of KSA MoH for 1,000 nursing job vacancies.
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Discipline, English language proficiency and adaptability – these are the three major reasons why the country of Norway prefers Filipino workers over Indians and Pakistanis.
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The ratification of Jpepa or Japan Economic Partnership Agreement last October has paved the way for employment opportunities in Japan for professional and skilled Filipino workers.
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