Cambodia to Meet Malaysia Over Maids MoU
The Ministry of Labor said Wednesday that the government has agreed on a final draft of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Malaysia regarding sending Cambodian maid...
We are known as Agensi Pekerjaan Unicorn Sdn Bhd (888312-A) and we provide excellent customer’s service by recruiting and delivering experience and well-trained domestic helpers. With our vast experience and expertise in this field, our highly efficient staff immediately screen, identify and assess candidates who can meet our client’s specific needs such as care for newborns, children and the elderly, sick or handicapped, and even good cooks and housekeepers. We strive to provide the most suitable Cambodian domestic helpers to exceed our client’s expectations.
We are fully licensed, reliable and trustworthy maid agency under (IM.101/HQ-J/857/4(808)) (JTK 2338). Ministry of Human Resources issues the license to operate the Maids Recruitment and Deployment business.
All of our Indonesian, Cambodian and Sri Lankan maids have been trained by professional and qualified trainers. Our very own training centre in Cambodia has trained many maids to ensure quality and performance to cater for the modern living requirements.
Our domestic helpers are strictly imposed by attending the Household Training Centre in Indonesia with complete facilities to ensure proper training is given to the domestic helpers.
We provide our customers interview sessions with our domestic helpers/maids so that you can get to know a bit about your future help. This way you get to decide if the domestic helper/maid suits your family needs.
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We would post some of our thoughts regarding Malaysia current domestic helper & foreign worker policy from time to time.
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