RecruitGiant opens new India office

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The Malta Business Weekly

RecruitGiant, one of Malta’s leading recruiters of third country national employees, has opened a new office in India’s capital, New Delhi. The office, led by Avinash Nadviledath, will provide on the ground assistance to Indian nationals seeking work visas in Malta. At the same time, the office will also conduct candidate interviews, undertake diligence checks, and make travel arrangements on behalf of Malta based employers.

From left: Mr Avinash Nadviledath, leading a team meeting at the new RecruitGiant office in New Delhi

Tomas Mikalauskas, CEO at RecruitGiant, said, “The backlog in issuing visas through Malta’s High Commission in India, and the difficulties this has been causing for Maltese businesses, has been well documented. While it’s encouraging to see Identity Malta taking action to alleviate this problem, we felt that there was more that could be done to make the process more efficient. RecruitGiant has had a physical presence in India for some time, but our focus has been primarily on training candidates. Through our new office in New Delhi, we will be able to provide much greater assistance to Maltese employers and Indian candidates throughout the entire process.”

Mr Nadviledath said, “Together with my team, we will make every effort to assist Maltese employers looking to recruit in India by ensuring we find the right candidates for the available roles and assist them in making all the necessary arrangements before they travel. As an English speaking country with a warm climate, Malta is an attractive destination for Indian workers and I am certain RecruitGiant can help Maltese companies who need staff find the right matches for them.”

More information is available at https://recruitgiant.eu/

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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