Aspiring healthcare professionals are being encouraged to use resources like Caribbean Employment to seize opportunities available to them to work within their home country, or abroad if they are so inclined.
Caribbean Employment Services Inc. is a market-leading digital talent acquisition service that aims to connect the top talent from the Caribbean with hiring managers, HR professionals and decision-makers in companies both within the Caribbean as well as abroad. Further, it aims to provide the region’s jobseekers and those who are already employed with news and resources related to Caribbean labour.
“Whether you’re a new UWI graduate actively looking for an opening or a trained, experienced professional looking for new opportunities or a change of pace, you don’t have to wait around for a public position,” said Joseph Boll, Caribbean Employment Services Inc. CEO.
“We work with the top brass of employers both within the Caribbean and overseas in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and others to offer exclusive positions both in the public and private sectors to Caribbean jobseekers.”
For graduates of the University of the West Indies (UWI) in particular, suitable job placement has often been a struggle. Over the years, many young graduates have found themselves skilled and qualified but left sitting idly with limited job opportunities in their own home countries. This kind of dilemma has been part of what contributed to the vexing, long-standing brain drain problem throughout many Caribbean countries.
But Boll hopes his organization can help to change that. By bridging the gap between jobseekers and top employers, Caribbean Employment Services Inc. is aiming to help more Caribbean people at all skill levels land their dream job without having to leave home in search of it.
“Whether a jobseeker wants to work locally or explore a work-abroad opportunity for career enrichment, our goal is to make it simple for them to find their best match,” the Caribbean Employment Services Inc. CEO added. “Countless employers are out there looking for talent, and this is a free resource to help jobseekers answer that call.”