WORK FROM ASIA Agency, which last year was preparing a large recruitment campaign for Indonesian staff specialized in HoReCa, says that with the arrival of the workers recruited last year, the reactions are positive and the tendency of entrepreneurs is to supplement their initial workforce, according to a press release sent to the Editor.
"We are talking about a premium labor force, which, like the Philippines, comes with a superior know-how in terms of services currently available in the HoReCa industry in our country. Their country's experience in tourism is clearly superior to many other territories, and labor standards are correspondingly high. At the moment Romania has a lot to learn from more developed industries. What we are happy about is that the signals we have so far are positive and Romanian entrepreneurs already highly appreciate the staff recruited from Indonesia", says Yosef Gavriel Peisakh, General Manager WORK FROM ASIA.
Among the qualities that Indonesian workers possess are their patience, their good specialization and training in their fields, their always positive attitude, their knowledge of English and their promptness.
In addition to HoReCa, Indonesian people also excel in woodworking, Indonesia is a country that produces solid wood furniture of many species for Asia and the West, with a large and well-developed woodworking industry. There are thus many workers specialized in manual and industrial furniture processing. We can even talk here of art furniture and unique pieces, and the most common trades are carpentry and upholstery. "added Yosef Gavriel Peisakh.
The most in-demand jobs in HoReCa at the moment are waiters, hotel maids, receptionists, Asian chefs, spa staff and massage therapists, and salaries for Indonesian workers start at €600 and can go up to €1,200 for a sous chef.
"The Indonesian Embassy is an important factor in relation to the import and posting of labor, and all procedures have to follow a certain course, which also involves verification or monitoring of the whole process by the embassy. I appreciate the embassy's involvement in the authorization and post-placement monitoring process. ", concluded Yosef Gavriel Peisakh.

