Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Sushi Chef Work in Canada

A Japanese restaurant in Canada, with the assistance of a licensed recruitment and placement agency with offices in Manila, Cebu City, and Batangas, is looking to employ candidates who are qualified for Sushi Chef Work in Canada. For the said sushi chef work in Canada, the agency needs to fill 50 vacancies with candidates who are: 

  • Male/Female
  • 22 to 45 years old
  • At least Vocational Diploma/Short Course Certificate
  • With high proficiency in English communication
  • Experienced for at least 3 years as Sushi Chef

Qualified and interested applicants for the said Sushi Chef Work in Canada should apply personally to the office of STB-DJL Human Link Inc. for initial assessment and submition of the following documents for reference:

  1. Original Passport
  2. Original and photocopy of Diploma (highest education attended)
  3. Original and photocopy of Employment Certificates from previous to current employment
  4. Updated Resume with detailed job description
  5. SSS contribution print out, Static Info and Employment History

For more details or inquiries regarding the said Sushi chef work in Canada, you can call any of the agency's telephone numbers listed below and look for Ms. Joan.

Note: For manpower pooling only


STB-DJL Human Link, Inc.
1011-B Remedios cor. Modesto Streets
Malate
Manila
Tel Nos:
5216636
5214875
5230378
Fax No: 5267496
Email Add:
themanagement@stb-djl.com
hrd@stb-djl.com

Web Add: www.stb-djl.com

Cebu Branch
LDM Building
M.J. Cuenco cor. Legaspi Street
Cebu City

Batangas Branch
3F Cordero Caraan Building
San Jose Street
Poblacion 3, Bauan
Batangas

3 comments:

  1. Australian People apply here Job Agency Melbourne to get high profile job. This is reputed hob agency from 2007 and must help you with a long term experience.

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  2. If you are only a high school graduated and have an experience of 8 years in local and abroad. Is it possible to apply in this job post.
    Thank you.

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    1. Mr. Ligason,

      You can always try submitting your resume. Maybe they'll consider your experience.

      Thanks for visiting Work Abroad Canada

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