A Hungarian company is hiring for the position:
+ Hospital Cleaner
Job Description: Cleaning medical rooms, nurse rooms, changing rooms, examination rooms, sinks, linen laundry rooms, hallways, empty beds, bedside cabinets, etc.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 18-55
- Visa Handling: Direct visa processing with conditions
- Quantity: 50 workers
- Work Location: Hungary
- Work Hours: Assigned by management
- Shift: 6:00 - 14:00
- Shift: 6:00 - 20:00
- Shift: 22:00 - 6:00 (next day)
Salary:
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Net salary after tax: 1200 HUF/hour (approx. 3.1 EUR or 79,000 VND)
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Working 24 days per month, 8-14 hours per day, net salary:
(8-14) hours × 24 days × 1200 HUF/hour = 230,400 to 403,200 HUF
(approx. 15.2 to 26.6 million VND)
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Overtime opportunities available
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Company provides fully equipped European-standard accommodation (self-catered)
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2-year labor contract, extendable upon worker's request
Note: Workers must maintain productivity and quality comparable to Hungarian employees to receive the stated salary. Underperformance can result in lower wages or termination. Unauthorized absence from work is not allowed.
Requirements:
- Work experience
- No skin diseases or infectious conditions
- Physically fit for intensive labor, passionate about the job
- Willing to attend the company's Hungarian culture and English orientation course
- Must meet the Vietnamese government’s health requirements for overseas work
- Responsible, disciplined, and able to work overtime when required
- Polite, friendly, mature, adaptable to collective living
- No bone deformities or mobility issues
- Quick learner, good comprehension skills, and ability to use email
Encouraged:
- No smoking, alcohol, or substance use
- Minimal use of strong-smelling Asian foods
- Adaptability to European cuisine
- Good knowledge retention and cultural adaptability
- Life experience and proper conduct
Not Welcomed:
- Tattoos, criminal records
- Hot-tempered, aggressive, impulsive behavior
- Disruptive actions harming the company (e.g., sudden strikes, excessive demands)
- High financial pressure leading to poor work ethics