Minimum of 1 year work experience in Hotel/Restaurant
Presentable and Good Looking
Must be a Filipino Citizen
Willing to work in KUWAIT
(2 YEARS CONTRACT)
Free Accommodation
Free Transportation
Free Meal when you're on duty
Salary offer is Negotiable
Interested applicants kindly send the ff. requirements to
(recruitment3@hrselectinc.com) for evaluation:
Updated resume with 2x2 picture (Word/Doc Format)
Certificate of Employment
Passport copy
Whole body picture (formal attire)
NOTE: Please indicate the position you're applying for at the suject field to be prioritized. Thank you.
FOR INQUIRIES CALL 661-4317, LOOK FOR MS. CAMIELLE.
Company Profile
HRSELECT INC. HRSelect is a leading human resources consultancy firm that exists to provide professional human capital solutions to corporate employers as well as to individuals who seek to further their respective careers in the field of their choice. Spearheaded by young yet highly experienced human resource practitioners and backed up by cutting-edge technology, HRSelect is the answer to all your human resources needs.
Our company was established in early 2006 providing consultancy services to multinational companies in all facets of human resource management; from recruitment to payrolling, to human resource development and organizational design. HRSelect also engages in outsourcing and temporary staffing activities making it a preferred one-stop shop that addresses our clients’ ever-changing needs. HRSelect’s far-reaching network has enabled us to provide consultancy services to a number of foreign-based companies, mainly in the Southeast Asian region and the Middle East.
Since Filipino workers win employer preference in many areas of discipline, our seat of operations is in Manila and our headquarters is located in no less than Philippine Stock Exchange Center in Ortigas Center. We also have associate offices in Amman, Jordan as well as in Dubai, U.A.E. in order to better serve our clients who are based in the region. A branch in Guam, USA is currently being planned and is expected to be operational by the end of 2011.