PROVIDING KOREA AGRICULTURE PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL

Bcomex international hrs

BCOMEX INTERNATIONAL HRS


KOREA AGRICULTURE PERSONNEL PROFESSIONAL


Contact for recruitment Email - bcomexhrs@gmail.com / Tel: +84 (0) 907566547

Introduction: Bcomex international hrs, Our collaboration between training and professional development has been developed since 2008 in southern Vietnam. We understand that when you hire an employee, he or she should be able to do the job and not hire a candidate whose internship is too long at your company. With uncompromising results from job interns at your company. That is extremely wasting your time and energy organizing. We also know what our business owners believe in us to be professional and always adapt to a variety of workers' situations and situations, so that Bcomex international Hrs builds up a similar formula. To ensure stable personnel for your business. Listen and understand, change and commit, systematically create sustainable values, without rush. Bcomex international hrs believes in professional value to form a chain, thereby increasing labor productivity, increasing quality, lowering costs and promoting competition in the market.


Working on a farm is unlike anything you've ever done before. If you can get it right and have a smooth operation, then you may find yourself in a great position of expertise and finance.

Are you in a position where you are hoping to buy some land and get your own small agribusiness on the move?

Good for you. As I said, it needs a great work ethic, but it's rewarding at the same time. Here are some things you will need to do if you, as a good farmer, want to get a local agribusiness position:

1. YOU WILL NEED A NUMBER OF DISCIPLINE

The job is not walking in the park. Most of the time, you'll wake up in the early hours, so you'll need to have that flexibility and mental discipline to help you get up, get out and work.

You will be working under some rather difficult conditions and at certain times of the year, so you will also be ready when those elements attack you.

It's easy to rest when hard. Even so, getting motivated in more urgent time will put you in a much better position.


2. REGULAR PLANNING

This type of work is quite tiring and requires you to get the job done before you can think about quitting the day. You are not paid by the hour; You are paid according to your output.

Your day ends when the job is done, so you'll need to have everything in order. One of the best ways to get things in order is to have a systematic routine. This will help you be productive.

Having an evening routine will allow you to sleep on time. There is a morning routine when you wake up that will then reset you all day again.

If your morning is set aside to do whatever you want, then you probably won't be consistent about what you do every day.


3. YOU WILL NEED TO BE ABLE

It is a fairly physical job. Working on a farm means you will stay on your feet all day to undertake all kinds of tasks.

There will be a bit of hard work, and you will probably struggle through many different terrains under all conditions.

On the job itself, it's great to be outside and outside all day, but it comes with a lot of work along the way. Now, that kind of thing takes a lot of effort, endurance and strength.

Obviously you can build it in a fairly short amount of time but it's good to be prepared.


4. MAKING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PLAN

Although the agricultural aspect is slightly different from your typical and typical companies, this is still a genuine business and should be treated as such. If you want to be a successful farmer, you need to have a solid business plan.

In fact, you need to have a solid business plan if you want to make the wheel spin and off the ground.

The plan should include details about every aspect of the future business. It was not something that would take several hours to complete; It is something that will need to be worked for a long time.

You don't just need to find everything in a few days. A lot of research and learning will need to take place before you set up anything. Your plan will be your bible in some way. You will follow it throughout every step and stage of your business life.

You will also need a plan to convince companies and individuals to invest in your project. If you go in, say, a bank with very little planning and presentation, then you won't have much fun.

A discreet and persuasive plan can get someone to inject capital into your business. It could be the difference between a modest and prosperous output.


5. YOU NEED A SUPPLY SOURCE PROVIDED

If you don't have the best equipment and equipment for the job, then you can struggle to get the job you have - and if you do, it will probably take more time.

A farm needs a few vehicles to run smoothly - make sure you have everything you buy and are ready to use. You don't want no big guns.

If you are raising all types of pets, then you will want to use the best food possible with the best nutrients for health.

If you're thinking about turning your farm into a B&B, then you'll need to stock up on everything guests will need to have a great vacation. You can only go very long without good equipment before you start really struggling.

6. RECRUITING A GOOD GROUP

To become a successful farmer, you cannot do a job like this yourself. You can give it away, but you will only get so far.

Having a good group of workers by your side will ensure that the days are a lot easier. When you are on the farm working with your fingers, you need to have support with you.


7. VIEW YOUR MARKETING SITUATION

You are working every day in this job so you can make money and provide a wonderful life for yourself (and your family). To make a little extra, you will need to let people know about you.

There is no reason to put all the hard work if you only cater to a small group of people. Advertise yourself and your products wherever you can.

Get on social media and seek the right attention. Get in touch with marketing agencies and come up with all kinds of strategies.

8. HAVE FULL STORAGE AREA

You will need plenty of space to store cattle, machinery, tools and materials. You cannot leave them outside. Make sure you have a barn with enough room to store all your supplies.

When you start building as a business, you will start bringing more needs; You will need as much space as possible for all the devices you have.

I hope these tips will help you become a better farmer and, most importantly, a successful person.


Health & Physical Condition: IOM Medical Examination (International Medical Review Agency), High Stability

Nationality: Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines

Discipline & compliance: Receive orders & make orders when needed

Occupational experience: 03 years minimum for this candidate

Quantity provided once: 25 candidates

RECRUITMENT PROCESS

Step 01: Discover & meet us

Step 02: Make a plan for your recruitment

Step 03: Interview & filter candidates

Step 04: Training corporate culture

Step 05: Receiving Candidates

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- Our office: No. 107, Hoang Huu Nam Street, Tan Phu Ward, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City

- Email: bcomexhrs@bleogroups.com

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Bcomex international hrs commitment

1. Provide the quantity as registered by your business

2. Provide the first year of registration for new businesses for free

3. Candidates working at least 02 years in your company, our candidates will work for you continuously for at least 02 years

4. Only provide the Candidate who has passed the test, We coordinate with the schools in Australia, Canada, South Korea to train additional skills for the candidate, to ensure the professionalism of the candidate. .

5. The ability to quickly replace candidates in case of necessity


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