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Target Categories of Workers

Training Programs Facility

At Promise Overseas Consultancy, we prioritize understanding our clients' expectations and requirements. Different countries have diverse employment needs; some prioritize professional personnel, others seek skilled or semi-skilled labor, and many require unskilled workers. In response to this global demand, Promise Overseas Consultancy has strategically identified target groups based on current overseas job market trends.

A. Professional Workers:

Professional workers demonstrate advanced expertise through education, training, and specialization within their fields. These professionals possess the in-depth knowledge and skills essential for their respective roles.

    1. Engineers: Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, IT
    2. Architects/Planners
    3. Doctors: Specialists, General Physicians, Dental Surgeons
    4. Registered Nurses
    5. Professors/Teachers in various fields
    6. Geologists/Soil Specialists
    7. Mineral Specialists
    8. Chartered Accountants
    9. Banking Specialists
    10. Estimators/Surveyors
    11. Resort Management Professionals
    12. Restaurant Management Professionals
B. Skilled Workers:

Skilled workers are characterized by their specialized training, knowledge, and proficiency in their respective fields. These individuals have honed their abilities through both experience and formal education, enabling them to perform tasks that require a high level of expertise.

C. Semi-Skilled Workers:

Semi-skilled workers typically assist skilled workers. They have basic knowledge and training in their roles and perform tasks under the guidance of more experienced professionals. Often, they acquire their skills on the job.

Skilled and Semi-Skilled Workers include:
    1. Junior Engineers/Technicians
    2. Plant Operators: Electrical, Medical, Civil, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
    3. Earthmoving Construction Equipment Operators
    4. Foremen: Electrical, Mechanical, Civil
    5. Construction Supervisors, Overseers, Estimators
    6. Electricians (L.T. & H.T.)
    7. Machinists, Turners, Toolmakers
    8. Welders: Gas, Electric
    9. Carpenters: Cabinet Makers
    10. Steel Fixers: Rebar Installers
    11. Mechanics: Heavy and Light Equipment, Air Conditioning, Auto Electricians, Denting, Engine Fitters (Petrol & Diesel)
    12. Masons: Tile Fixers, Plasterers, Ceramic Workers
    13. Plumbers and Pipefitters
D. Unskilled Workers:

Unskilled workers perform tasks that typically require minimal training or education. Their roles often involve basic manual labor and are characterized by limited technical skills.

Examples include:
    • General Laborers
    • Helpers
    • Housekeepers