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Looking for a job in Cambodia? Banks and hotels are hiring
POSTED ON: July 4, 2017
Following Everjobs’ first Cambodian careers fair, Niels Van Klooster, country manager for the online jobs portal, breaks down the current state of the Kingdom’s labour market:
Which industries offer the most opportunities for young Cambodians today? How do you think this will change over the years ahead?
Our data shows that the banking industry was the top hiring industry for 2016. This sector has been growing tremendously in recent years – in 2016 alone, four new banks and 12 microfinance institutions were founded in Cambodia – and we expect it will continue to be a hot sector. We also notice that this industry is seeking more candidates with IT skills, as they strengthen their focus on online banking services and mobile banking apps.
The hospitality industry hired the second highest number of people in 2016. Cambodia received over 4.4 million tourists in 2016, up 5% from the previous year. We expect the Kingdom will continue to grow as a popular tourism destination and, with the arrival of many upscale hotels and resorts in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in 2017, career opportunities within the sector are expected to remain strong.
In the future, we believe that the construction boom will lead to increased demand for engineers, technicians and architects.
Where have Everjobs noticed skills shortages in Cambodia, and what needs to be done to overcome these?
Both in terms of hard skills and soft skills we notice there is still a gap for the labour market in Cambodia.
The hard skills taught by schools and universities often do not match the skills companies are looking for here in Kingdom. For example, several reports indicate companies find it difficult to recruit IT staff in Cambodia.
One way to overcome this would be to increase communication between the private and public sector, making sure universities clearly understand the needs of the current labor market and adapt their course outlines accordingly ...
http://sea-globe.com/banks-hotels-hiring-cambodia/
POSTED ON: July 4, 2017
Following Everjobs’ first Cambodian careers fair, Niels Van Klooster, country manager for the online jobs portal, breaks down the current state of the Kingdom’s labour market:
Which industries offer the most opportunities for young Cambodians today? How do you think this will change over the years ahead?
Our data shows that the banking industry was the top hiring industry for 2016. This sector has been growing tremendously in recent years – in 2016 alone, four new banks and 12 microfinance institutions were founded in Cambodia – and we expect it will continue to be a hot sector. We also notice that this industry is seeking more candidates with IT skills, as they strengthen their focus on online banking services and mobile banking apps.
The hospitality industry hired the second highest number of people in 2016. Cambodia received over 4.4 million tourists in 2016, up 5% from the previous year. We expect the Kingdom will continue to grow as a popular tourism destination and, with the arrival of many upscale hotels and resorts in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in 2017, career opportunities within the sector are expected to remain strong.
In the future, we believe that the construction boom will lead to increased demand for engineers, technicians and architects.
Where have Everjobs noticed skills shortages in Cambodia, and what needs to be done to overcome these?
Both in terms of hard skills and soft skills we notice there is still a gap for the labour market in Cambodia.
The hard skills taught by schools and universities often do not match the skills companies are looking for here in Kingdom. For example, several reports indicate companies find it difficult to recruit IT staff in Cambodia.
One way to overcome this would be to increase communication between the private and public sector, making sure universities clearly understand the needs of the current labor market and adapt their course outlines accordingly ...
http://sea-globe.com/banks-hotels-hiring-cambodia/
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Niels van klooster is good at breaking things down.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2017 12:30 am Looking for a job in Cambodia? Banks and hotels are hiring
POSTED ON: July 4, 2017
Following Everjobs’ first Cambodian careers fair, Niels Van Klooster, country manager for the online jobs portal, breaks down the current state of the Kingdom’s labour market:
Cookin' MCs like a pound o'bacon
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Why was he in detention?
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Good find. Another top bloke.
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Dutchman Tries to Fly Coop, Tears Hole in Cell’s Ceiling
A 28-year-old Dutchman detained at a municipal police station for drunk driving was charged yesterday afternoon after he allegedly tore a hole in the ceiling and broke the doorknob of his holding cell in an attempted escape, according to a clerk at Phnom Penh Municipal Court who wished to remain nameless.
Niel Heco Comelis Van Klooster was charged with drunk driving and intentionally causing damage under Article 410 of the penal code. If found guilty, he could face a prison sentence of six months to two years and a fine from 1 million to 4 million riel.
“He was charged by the Municipal Court’s prosecutor of driving while drunk and intentionally causing damage.
“But he now has been released after being fined 4 million riel by the court,” the clerk told Khmer Times.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/21313/ ... s-ceiling/
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Dutchman Tries to Fly Coop, Tears Hole in Cell’s Ceiling
A 28-year-old Dutchman detained at a municipal police station for drunk driving was charged yesterday afternoon after he allegedly tore a hole in the ceiling and broke the doorknob of his holding cell in an attempted escape, according to a clerk at Phnom Penh Municipal Court who wished to remain nameless.
Niel Heco Comelis Van Klooster was charged with drunk driving and intentionally causing damage under Article 410 of the penal code. If found guilty, he could face a prison sentence of six months to two years and a fine from 1 million to 4 million riel.
“He was charged by the Municipal Court’s prosecutor of driving while drunk and intentionally causing damage.
“But he now has been released after being fined 4 million riel by the court,” the clerk told Khmer Times.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/21313/ ... s-ceiling/
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I think drunk driving is a rite of passage for expats, so this doesn't really count.
2 beers = drunk driving?
Most of us have driven drunk at some stage in our lives, we just haven't been caught...
2 beers = drunk driving?
Most of us have driven drunk at some stage in our lives, we just haven't been caught...
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I recall he smashed up a cell, broke through the ceiling to make his escape, fell through the ceiling, injuring 'good' criminals in a neighbouring room.
Top dude.
Top dude.
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Anyone who injures other crims is a top dude, LOL
How come the cell is so huge? And so few people?
How come the cell is so huge? And so few people?
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Re: Looking for a job in Cambodia ?
So true, so true. I prolly should call a tuktuk to drive this computer.
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I bet my rants are worse than your rants!
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