Manila, Philippines – Filipino job seekers looking for opportunities abroad can now explore a new opening in Taiwan as United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) announces hiring for factory workers in Hsinchu, a major hub for the country’s semiconductor industry.
The recruitment offers a promising pathway for individuals seeking employment in the electronics manufacturing sector, even for those without prior experience.
Competitive Salary and Work Setup
Successful applicants will receive a basic monthly salary of NT$29,500, excluding overtime pay. Workers will follow a two-shift schedule, alternating between:
- 07:30 AM – 07:30 PM
- 07:30 PM – 07:30 AM
Each shift includes 10 working hours and 2 hours of break, ensuring structured working conditions inside the facility.
No Fees and Worker Protection
The hiring program emphasizes a strict no-fee policy, ensuring that applicants will not be charged with:
- Placement fees
- Processing fees
- Any hidden charges
In addition, the company guarantees humane treatment, freedom of association, and strictly prohibits child labor, aligning with international labor standards.
Compliance with Global Standards
The recruitment process follows the guidelines of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) and complies with labor regulations set by Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor. These measures aim to ensure ethical recruitment and fair working conditions for all employees.
Application Details
Interested applicants may submit their applications and inquire directly at the recruitment office located at:
Unit 601, 6th Floor, DY International Building,
1011 Gen. Malvar St., corner San Marcelino St., Malate, Manila
Applicants are encouraged to visit the office in person and stay updated through official channels for further announcements and screening schedules.
Expanding Opportunities in Taiwan
With Taiwan continuing to be a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing, opportunities like this from United Microelectronics Corporation provide Filipino workers a chance to build a stable and rewarding career abroad.
Aspiring applicants are advised to apply promptly and take advantage of this opportunity to work in one of Asia’s most advanced technology industries.
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