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Home Care
Family caregiver: Foreign workers can provide in-home care for seniors, patients, or people with disabilities. Typical duties include daily assistance such as feeding, bathing, and accompanying to medical visits.
Domestic helper: Responsible for household chores such as cleaning, laundry, and cooking, supporting daily life at home.
Industry
Manufacturing: Work on factory production lines, assembly, and inspection across industries such as electronics, textiles, and metal processing.
Construction: Physical work at construction sites, including building projects, formwork, and road maintenance.
Agriculture: Farming work such as planting, harvesting, cultivation, and field management.
Livestock: Feeding animals, cleaning barns, and animal health management.
Fishery: Work in aquaculture farms or on fishing boats for breeding and catching; deep-sea fishing requires long working hours at sea.
Long-term Care & Social Welfare
Care institution caregiver: Work in nursing homes and care centers, assisting seniors and people with disabilities with daily needs such as mobility, meals, and bathing.
Social welfare institution staff: Provide services in welfare institutions, supporting vulnerable groups and daily operations.
Ocean Fishing
Deep-sea fishing: Work on vessels for catching and processing fish. It often involves long hours at sea and requires physical endurance.
Service Industry
Food & hospitality (limited cases): Certain service roles may be available such as kitchen support, depending on legal requirements and permits.
Overseas White-collar Professionals
Senior Technical Professionals
Senior technical professionals: With specialized skills or degrees, foreign professionals may work in sectors such as engineering, R&D, and IT. These roles typically require higher education and professional certifications.
Medical & Nursing Professionals
Medical & nursing: Professionals such as nurses and doctors may work in medical institutions after qualification review and exams to ensure compliance with local requirements.
Local Dispatch Jobs
Home Care Worker
Family caregiver: Provide in-home care for seniors, patients, or people with disabilities, including daily assistance such as feeding, bathing, and accompanying to medical visits.
Domestic helper: Handle household chores such as cleaning, laundry, and cooking, supporting daily life.
Factory Worker
Manufacturing: Work on production lines, assembly, and inspection across industries such as electronics, textiles, and metal processing.
Construction: Work at construction sites, including building projects, formwork, and road maintenance.
Agriculture: Farming work such as planting, harvesting, cultivation, and field management.
Livestock: Feeding animals, cleaning barns, and animal health management.
Fishery: Work in aquaculture farms or on fishing boats for breeding and catching; deep-sea fishing requires long working hours at sea.
Clerical Staff
Care institution caregiver: Work in nursing homes and care centers, assisting daily living needs.
Social welfare institution staff: Provide services in welfare institutions, supporting vulnerable groups and daily operations.