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289 Technical Assistant Jobs in Taiwan

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Under the Special Hiring Program for Taiwan (SHPT) classification, INOTERA MEMORIES INC. in Taiwan is in urgent need for 289 Technical Assistants. For the first batch, the company will hire 120 - 50 male and 70 female - applicants.

This job vacancy is seen at the POEA website and posted here to inform more Filipinos looking for overseas jobs in Taiwan.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Male Applicants
  • College graduate major in engineering, preferably mechanical and electrical background
  • 25 - 35 years old
  • Height: 155 - 175 cm, Weight: 55 - 88 kg
  • Salary: NT$ 17,880/month
  • Job Description: Maintenance and repair of wafer machine
Female Applicant
  • College graduate (4 Year Course)
  • 20 - 35 years old
  • Height: 150 cm, Weight: 40 kg above
  • Salary: NT$ 17,880/month
  • Job Description: Operate machine and move materials of semiconductor

Additional information:

1. Former INOTERA workers will be given priority by the employer.
2. Age limitation does not apply to those who previously worked at INOTERA
3. College level could be considered if they have work experience related to motor and machinery and with experience in semi-conductors.

Qualified applicants may personally submit a detailed resume with job description, school credentials, employment certificates, passport copy and two (2) pieces 2x2 recent picture at;
Manpower Rgistery Division
Window M Ground floor
Blas F. Ople Building (Formerly POEA Bldg.)
Ortigas Avenue corner EDSA
Mandaluyong City

Or they may register online at www.poea.gov.ph / www.eregister.poea.gov.ph

Submission is extended up to May 20, 2011.


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Good News for Taiwan-bound OFWs, Visa Restrictions Lifted. Factory Workers In Demand in Taiwan

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Good News for Taiwan-bound Filipino overseas workers!

The recent restrictions imposed by the Taiwan government on visa applications of Filipinos to Taiwan has been lifted today. Work permits and visa processing will follow the usual procedures prior to February 7, 2011.

Among the restrictions were additional documentary requirement (Social Security System card) and lengthier screening process.

The restriction stemmed from the Philippine's move to deport 14 Taiwanese to China last Ferbruary 2. Angered, the Taiwan government imposed those restrictions.

In a letter to special emissary Mar Roxas III dated March 15, 2011, Taiwan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Timothy Chin-tien Yang said,

"To express our good faith in response to your visits and the most recent measures taken by your government, we are lifting the restrictions on visa applications for all Filipino workers, effective immediately, and will resume the method used to process their work permits prior to February 7, 2011."

Source: GMAnews.tv

Former Senator Mar Roxas III was sent to Taiwan in February 21 & March 14 to resolve the issue. The change of commissioner in the Philippine Bureau of Immigration was viewed by Taiwan as a form of apology. One, it demanded from the Philippine government when the row started.

This breath of good news for Taiwan-bound Filipino overseas workers would surely motivate them more to perform their jobs well in Taiwan.

As of this writing, approved job orders by the POEA for Taiwan show that factory workers are in demand in Taiwan.

Best of luck to all Taiwan-bound OFWs. To other Filipinos looking for Taiwan jobs, beware of illegal recruiters.

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Better jobs for Filipinos in Taiwan seen

Sunday, September 6, 2009


TAIPEI—With the thawing of once icy relations between China and Taiwan, new opportunities might just open up for Filipinos who want to work overseas but are not happy with just scrubbing floors and toiling in sweatshops.

Better jobs for Filipinos in Taiwan seen

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