From left: Assel Dossanova, HR Executive at RecruitGiant and Tomas Mikalauskas, CEO RecruitGiant welcoming Nicy Cherian
Nicy Cherian from Alleppey in Kerala State, India is the 1,000th individual to secure a job in Malta through RecruitGiant. Ms Cherian, who will be taking up a role as a sales assistant, was welcomed to Malta by RecruitGiant’s CEO Tomas Mikalauskas during a celebration of this milestone at the company’s Mosta offices.
Mr Mikalauskas said, “Nicy joins the hundreds of individuals who have found new opportunities in Malta thanks to RecruitGiant. As a leading recruiter of third country nationals, we focus on making sure that both employers and employees find the right match for their needs and on ensuring the process of recruitment and relocation runs smoothly for all. I wish Nicy every success in Malta and look forward to continue working with the dozens of Maltese businesses who regularly put their trust in us to find them the best people.”
Ms Cherian, said, “I would like to thank the team at RecruitGiant, especially those in India, who have handled the process of finding an opportunity for me and then organising my paperwork and relocation so professionally. Now that I am here, I am very much looking forward to this new experience and to making the most of the opportunity.”
Headquartered in Malta, RecruitGiant, also operates in Cyprus and across much of Central and Eastern Europe. The company supports businesses in many sectors including construction, retail, and courier services to find the best possible employees from around the world. More information is available at www.recruitgiant.eu
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