Job offers for Mexicans are increasingly frequent in CanadaThus, on this occasion, the Secretary of Labor and Social Security (STPS) announced that a company in the North American nation was asking for staff to work in the warehouse and that in exchange it was promising salaries of 48,000 pesos per month.
According to information from the federal agency, those interested in applying for this position must register on the job portal, not only for the purpose of registering for this offer, but also to find out about other available positions. .
Likewise, it was announced that people will have until December 14 to have the documents to be delivered in time to be considered as a candidate for this job offer in Canada.
Among the main requirements to access this job offer are:
* Have completed high school or equivalent
*One to two years of experience as a warehouse dispatcher
* Know how to drive a forklift, with verifiable experience of one to two years
* Possess a driving license for standard vehicles (essential)
*One to two years’ experience operating overhead cranes, office package handling, and Epicor information system
*It is not necessary to speak English
*Immediate availability to travel to Canada
Similarly, the STPS reports that the Canadian company requires, in addition to the so-called “hard skills”, that job candidates have skills such as communication, autonomy, continuous improvement, teamwork , proactivity, quality of work and motivation.
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The Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare of Hidalgo (STPSH) has posted two job vacancies to work in Canada: worker in a fish and seafood factory and worker in an aluminum window and door factory.
The first of the vacancies has a monthly salary of around 34,000 pesos, while the second is 35,000 pesos.
According to the agency, interested persons should send an email [email protected] with the following information.
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