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Skilled OFWs Highly Needed in Australia
Feb 25, 2010
The continuous aging population in Australia opens hundreds of job openings for skilled Filipino workers including mason, welder, carpenter, auto technician, pipe fitters, sheetmetal workers, butcher and chef. Professional jobs such as nurses, engineers and managers are also available.
WorkAbroad.ph, the leading overseas job portal for Filipino workers, together with POEA-licensed agencies, is calling all qualified applicants to apply in these positions.Please click here for list of jobs in Australia.
The country is a favorite destination of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) because of good opportunities for migrant workers, good working environment and less expensive lifestyles. Australia’s regional centers have established migrant communities and a range of program to attract migrants, including OFWs. As of 2008, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) has listed some 265,844 OFWs working in Australia.
If you have always wanted to work as a welder or butcher in AU but doesn’t have the necessary training or experience to qualify, don’t despair. There are various ways to make your dream come true. In the meantime, you can make use of your time by studying and acquiring work experience. One way to start is checking out government programs such as the Technological Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) that offers Blended Training Program.
This program would be helpful so you can utilize your knowledge as well as your communication skills. Welders, automotive technician, butchers, call center representatives can avail of this program to increase their chance oo be employed abroad.
Important Note:
Interested applicants may contact the recruiter directly for complete details, including salary, requirements and qualification. For inquiries in the Blended Training Program please contact the TESDA hotline at 887-7777.