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RRJM International Manpower Services Expands Filipino Workforce Deployment to Europe and Beyond

For decades, RRJM International Manpower Services led Filipino workforce deployment in the Middle East, which accounted for 80% of our pre-pandemic placements. Now, post-pandemic, we’ve diversified globally. With 60% in the Middle East, 33% in Europe, and 7% in Asia, we’re enabling Filipino talent to work across new industries and regions.

Filipino Workforce in Europe: Expanding Reach

Our European journey began with high demand for nurses in Germany—a need that sustained us through the pandemic. In 2022, as global markets recovered, we began deploying skilled workers to new destinations. 14 welders to the Czech Republic and 17 engineers to the United Kingdom marked the start of a new era. Since then, we’ve expanded to include more sectors across more countries.

Rapid Growth in 2023

In 2023 alone, RRJM successfully placed over 250 skilled Filipino workers across Europe, including:

RRJM Deployment in Europe
RRJM Deployment in Europe
  • Germany: 175 nurses
  • Poland: 24 truck drivers
  • Czech Republic: 59 workers (welders, butchers, seamstresses, car mechanics)
  • Netherlands: 7 engineers
  • Slovakia: 3 hotel workers
  • Croatia: 6 cleaners
  • Serbia: 1 Housekeeper

Our reach has proven that the demand for highly trained Filipino workers is strong across Europe.

2024: Continuing European Expansion

With over 200 deployments in the Czech Republic alone, we’re partnering with 30 clients in industries from hospitality to skilled trades. Additional deployments in Poland, Croatia, and Slovakia, as well as our new partnership in Serbia, underscore our continued growth across the region.

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As we expand, RRJM International Manpower Services remains committed to our Middle Eastern clients and looks forward to deepening partnerships in Europe and Asia. We are proud to provide high-quality Filipino talent across diverse industries, from healthcare and engineering to hospitality and skilled trades.

Contact us to access skilled Filipino talent for your workforce needs. Our European project supervisor, can be reached at jazcueta@rrjm-manpower.com or info@rrjm.com . Let RRJM connect you with the workforce solutions your business needs.

How to Check if a Recruitment Agency is Legit Using the DMW Website

Working abroad is a dream for many Filipino workers, but finding legitimate job opportunities through the right channels is critical to ensuring a safe and successful experience. In the Philippines, the government has strict regulations when it comes to overseas employment, and Filipino workers are required to apply for jobs abroad through a local recruitment agency that is accredited by the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW)—formerly known as the POEA.

But how can you be sure that the recruitment agency you’re dealing with is legitimate? Unfortunately, illegal recruiters often take advantage of unsuspecting applicants, offering them fake job opportunities abroad.

In this blog post, we’ll show you the simple steps to check if a recruitment agency is legal using the DMW website.


Why It’s Important to Verify Recruitment Agencies

Illegal recruitment is one of the biggest risks for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). Agencies that operate without a valid DMW license could lead you into fake jobs, charge exorbitant fees, or worse—abandon you once you arrive at your destination.

The bottom line: Only apply for overseas jobs through licensed recruitment agencies that are accredited by the DMW. If an agency does not have a DMW license, you are likely dealing with an illegal recruiter.

Luckily, the DMW has made it easy to verify whether a recruitment agency is licensed. Here’s how you can check.


How to Check if a Recruitment Agency is Illegal Using the DMW Website

Follow these steps to verify if a recruitment agency is legitimate:

1. Visit the Official DMW Website

The first step is to go to the Department of Migrant Workers website at www.dmw.gov.ph. This is where you can find essential services, including verifying recruitment agencies.

2. Look for the ‘Verification of Agencies’ Section

Once on the homepage, navigate to the Online Services or Verification of Recruitment Agencies section. This can usually be found under the “Licensed Recruitment Agencies” tab or in the Services menu.

3. Search for the Recruitment Agency

In the search box provided, type the name of the recruitment agency you’re dealing with or its license number. Then, click the Search button.

4. Check the Results

The website will show the agency’s information, including its name, address, and contact numbers. Most importantly, check the Status field, which should indicate the following:

  • “Licensed” or “Valid License”: This means the agency is authorized to operate legally.
  • Suspended or Blacklisted: This is a warning that the agency may be involved in violations and is not allowed to recruit workers.

5. What If You Get “Zero Result Found”?

If the search returns “Zero Result Found”, this is a strong indicator that the agency is unregistered or operating illegally. Do not proceed with any applications through this agency. Instead, report the agency to the DMW for further investigation and to help prevent others from being scammed.


What to Do If You Encounter an Illegal Recruitment Agency

If you find out that the agency is illegal, or if you suspect that they are engaging in shady practices, take action immediately:

  1. Report the Agency: Contact the DMW through their hotline or online channels to report the illegal recruitment activity. Your report can protect other potential victims.
  2. Avoid Further Contact: Don’t give any personal information or money to illegal recruiters. They may pressure you to pay fees upfront or provide documents before confirming their legitimacy.
  3. Spread Awareness: Inform your friends and family about illegal recruitment to help others avoid similar situations.

How to Protect Yourself From Illegal Recruitment

In addition to verifying recruitment agencies on the DMW website, here are some extra tips to stay safe:

  • Always Check the License: Ask the agency for their DMW license number, and cross-check it online.
  • Don’t Pay Large Fees: Licensed recruitment agencies cannot ask for placement fees before you have signed a contract or even received a job offer.
  • Read the Contract Carefully: Before signing any document, make sure that you fully understand the terms and conditions of your employment abroad.

Conclusion

Applying for overseas jobs is a big step, and ensuring that you’re working with a licensed and legitimate recruitment agency is crucial. By using the DMW website to verify the status of recruitment agencies, you can avoid illegal recruiters and ensure a safer process toward working abroad.

Always be cautious, do your research, and report suspicious activities. Your safety and success abroad start with working with the right agency.


By following these guidelines, you’ll be well on your way to finding legitimate opportunities abroad while avoiding the traps set by illegal recruiters. Stay informed and protect yourself as you embark on your journey toward working overseas!

Join Our Semiconductor and Electronic Professionals Network

Good day. We are inviting all professionals in the Electronics Manufacturing Services and Semiconductor Manufacturing Industries to please join RRJMs private social network, SemiConnect.

This network is very similar to Facebook and Linkedin but geared exclusively for Semiconductor and Electronics professionals.

We really like you to join this network because we see several Advantages:

1. It will allow us to maintain contact with future recruitment candidates. 2. We will be able to inform you of any future activities/events that we have created for this industry. 3. It will allow us to have easier communication and it would help us understand the industry more again for future recruitment purposes. 4. It will allow us to easily spread news regarding job openings and interview schedules exclusively for Semiconductor and Electronics professionals.

How to Join Semiconnect

1. Just visit http://semiconnect.ning.com 2. Enter your email address and password or join using your Facebook, Linkedin, or Google Mail account. 3. You may or may not be asked to verify using your email depending on the method you used to join. 4. Afterwards just fill up your Profile Information. 5. Then wait for our moderators will confirm the membership (This is to ensure that only the correct professionals are signing up).

So join us and see you soon!

Jobs Abroad and a New Year

Barely two days before the coming year. 2011 has been a difficult year for both Job seekers looking for work abroad and for Overseas Employment Agencies.

There has been a lot of political instabilities in countries like Bahrain, Egypt, and Libya. There has been some policy changes in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Europe’s economy is really down.

But we continue to push forward with our mission to provide jobs to Filipino job seekers.

No crisis is ever permanent so we are hopeful that this 2012 the overseas outlook will be better.

We do hope that you consider us whenever you are seeking opportunities abroad. We have been in the business for 9 years and we’ve not encountered any problem regarding our license to operate.

We encourage you to communicate with us through our various emails our Facebook page, and our website. We also encourage you to drop by our office or inquire with our recruitment officers.

We are always looking for people (skilled workers and professionals) thanks to our clients/employers who have trusted us throughout the years.

Happy New Year to all and we wish you all the best in the coming year.

Saudi Gazette Newspaper Quotes RRJM Regarding Philippines DEPT OF OFW

Saudi Gazette, largest and most read newspaper in Saudi Arabia recently quoted RRJM General Manager Jun Macas regarding our support for a bill that has been filed in the House of Representatives. This bills seeks to establish a new government department exclusively for OFWs. The new Department will be called Department of Overseas Workers.

The aim is to allow the Philippine Government to have better coordination of plans, services, projects, and activities for the benefit of Overseas Filipino Workers.

Source: Bill Seeks to Establish Philippines OFW Dept

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