Vacancies
General labor
Employment information:
– Salary: From 6 to 8 million – Gender: Male
– Experience: Not required – Age: 18 – 30 years old
– Level: 7/12 or higher – Working form: By shift
– Number needed to recruit: 20 people
– Location: Northwest Cu Chi Industrial Park, Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City
Job Description:
– Operate a machine
– Complete assigned work as assigned by direct manager
– Specific jobs will be discussed during the interview
Benefits:
– Work in a dynamic, professional environment
– Fully enjoy social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance according to the provisions of law
– Annual salary increase consideration according to company regulations
– 13th month salary bonus, annual ABC voting bonus
– Organized health check-ups and annual travel according to company regulations…
Request:
– Grade 7/12 level or higher.
– Dynamic, good health, hard-working, enthusiastic at work
– Honest, agile, responsible
– Resistant to high pressure at work
Process Of Submitting Paperwork:
– Candidates can send their CV via email or apply directly to the company security room (pre-qualification)
– Candidates please bring your application documents with you when the human resources department calls for a direct interview
Job Application Includes:
1. Job application
2. Notarized curriculum vitae
3. Health certificate
4. Degrees and certificates (copy)
5. ID card (copy)
6. Household registration (copy)
7. 4 3×4 photos taken within 6 months
Where To Receive Documents:
– E-mail: lethiphuongthao@duyphong.vn
– Directly at the company: Lot A1-8 Northwest Cu Chi Industrial Park, Bau Tre 2 Hamlet, Tan An Hoi Commune, Cu Chi District, HCMC
– Contact phone: (028) 3718 5616 – (028) 383 16 56 16 – meet Ms. Thao – Human Resources Department
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