PHILIPSBURG:--- The National Employment Services Center (NESC) and C’Z Exclusive Business Services have announced the successful conclusion of their joint Recruitment Drive, held yesterday, October 29th, at the Government Building. The event was a critical step in addressing local workforce needs, resulting in the pre-selection of numerous candidates for a variety of roles across multiple sectors.
The drive saw a significant turnout, with approximately 70 job seekers attending the four-hour event. Candidates were screened for over a dozen available vacancies, including critical positions such as IT Technician, Quality Officer, Bartender, Cooks, and various administrative and labor roles. The high level of engagement demonstrates the strong demand for employment and the community’s eagerness to connect with legitimate job opportunities.
“We are incredibly pleased with the response from the community,” said Lynroy Rey, Business Services Officer of the NESC. “The collaboration with C’Z Exclusive Business Services allowed us to efficiently match eager and qualified candidates with real-world vacancies. We have successfully pre-selected 34 candidates, representing a 48% success rate in connecting job seekers with the next step in their career,” as was further stated by Natasha Samuel, Employment Service Officer of the NESC.
Ms. Chavilly Hook, Managing Director of C’Z Exclusive Business Services added, "Our goal was to streamline the hiring process for our clients, and this partnership with NESC delivered exceptional results. The quality of candidates was high, and we anticipate that this drive will lead to 20-25 immediate hires in the coming weeks. This effort is a testament to our shared commitment to strengthening the local economy through employment.”
The partners confirmed that follow-up interviews and final placement processes are already underway for the pre-selected individuals. The NESC and C’Z Exclusive Business Services look forward to future collaborations to further address employment gaps and provide ongoing support to both businesses and job seekers in the region.
                                
                    









