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hawk27
03-02-09, 05:29 AM
hello to all has anybody heard of a recuriting co. called foreign employment united express

furnitureboy
03-04-09, 08:27 AM
no what is it??

Pops
03-04-09, 08:30 AM
Marcor Services International / Foreign employment united express, a high speed search company built on teamwork and success, is ready now to handle your overseas job campaign. Let us get your experience on the right desk, in the right place, at the right time.

Company Profile
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Foreign Employment United Express maintains its resources directory, a portfolio of over 2,500 U.S. firms with nearly 35,000 branches, subsidiaries and affiliates in over 190 countries. These companies provide U.S. citizens with a multitude of foreign employment opportunities in over 6,000 different job classifications.

The listings we rely on that are paramount to your success are not generally advertised in the public sector. For this reason we prescreen potential candidates, their employment history, and background very heavily - making sure these companies are receiving only serious, qualified people in their search for potential employees.

Our professional staff of technical writers prepare your international resume, focusing on the pertinent information that many hiring managers look for in making their decision to put you in the "yes" file for possible hire. We present you to every company in our database that you are qualified to work for until you tell us to stop. We make certain that your resume arrives where it's needed, when it's needed.
Brief company history
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The concept behind Marcor Services International / Foreign Employment United Express was first established in 1985 by company president Mark Aude, returning home to Tampa, Florida after 8 years away from U.S. shores.

There Mark began with nothing more than an idea, about 20 contact companies and 300 to 500 job listings, fueling the start of his new business that was then called Global Employment Service.

For years the company grew and prospered, until life-threatening medical problems brought Mark and his company to Green Bay, WI, along with a new name for the company: Marcor Services / Foreign Employment United Express.

Now, having resided in Green Bay for 8 years, the company?s growth continues with the help of Mark?s wife and employees. Marcor Services / Foreign Employment United Express now boasts about 20,000 current, active job listings in 190 countries, covering over 500 different industries and 1,500 job classifications. Their exclusive database provides access to over 2,500 American companies with overseas opportunities, and a research bank of 2,000 or more companies that have either less than 15 openings, or specialized, seldom-called-for occupations.

Roughly 60% of the job listings are construction or construction-related. The remaining 8,000 or 40% encompasses jobs from food service to nuclear medicine. The service, as structured, is the only type of its kind in the United States, and possibly the world, that maintains a database this powerful. They are listed with the Better Business Bureau and accept qualified applicants from all 50 U.S. states and Canada.

The Wild Rover
03-04-09, 09:48 AM
They are head hunters that charge a percentage to get you a job, or charge a fee to the contractors for providing a service...like a shit-box hiring hall if you ask me...I would not sign or pay anything for their services.:wtf

Longrider
05-11-09, 01:45 AM
Does anyone know anything about (Balfour Construction Co.) in Senegal? I received an e-mail from them regarding possible employment. I haven't replied and may not since as far as my experience, and working with Africans goes, EVERYTHING from Africa so far has proven to be worthless, bogus or outright criminal. Any thoughts or info would be appreciated, thanks.
Longrider

iaef
05-11-09, 06:16 PM
I did a check yesterday and can find nothing linking them to Balfour Beatty out of the UK. My guess is they are a local company trading on Balfour Beatty's repute. Does the email come from a web address that belongs to them?
Simple answer write back and ask for a company profile if you are interested and then do your due diligence.

Longrider
05-12-09, 08:27 AM
Does anyone know if there is an age limit cut off for working in Saudi Arabia? I've been offered a job there and I told the folks that I heard there was a limit and I didn't want them to waste their time if I was over the limit. The Kuwaitis told me that they (Kuwaitis) do, but they use it for their convenience to keep out people they want kept out since their age limit is 55 and I have worked there at 55 57 and 59. Been to, and know many Saudis, but don't know the answer to the above. Thanks.

iaef
05-12-09, 07:30 PM
Kuwait has an age limit of 60 years. However the limit is overlooked for nationals of the key allied states that participated in the liberation. The GCC states have fairly homogeneous rules and regulations for employment and residence. If you are 60 or close to it then it may be difficult to get a new work permit. If your have an existing permit then you will be allowed to see out your contract or the project. Otherwise your employer/sponsor must show cause for bringing you into the country for something more than a short working visit. Specialists of "advanced" years with specific expertise or skill sets are normally allowed extended stay/employment where a need is easily proven.

The Wild Rover
05-13-09, 12:13 AM
That was a good post:cheers

ajaj
06-11-09, 02:37 PM
Hello, this is Serhan Ajaj, and ironworker living in Stafford, Virginia. I'm interested in relocating to an overseas position, so if you have any information for me I would really appreciate it. My email is serhanaj@hotmail.com.
Thank You

jeavalanche
06-11-09, 06:42 PM
this isnt a company site. you need to get into the contacts and email or call the companies you are a trade of. or :cheers

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jeavalanche
06-11-09, 06:45 PM
oh yhea you might have heard by nowb "dont use your real name on here". bad things can happen as we have seen so many times

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