Visa processing type: Traditional
Number of vacancies: 5
Job description:
- Assisting in the kitchen with food preparation (peeling fruits, vegetables, cutting, cleaning).
- Cleaning and maintaining kitchen hygiene.
Work location: 180 km from Budapest.
Working hours: Assigned by the manager.
Salary:
- After-tax salary: 1200 HUF/hour (3.1 EUR, approximately 81,343 VND).
- Estimated monthly salary based on working 22 days per month, 8-12 hours/day:
(8-12) hours x 22 days x 1200 HUF = 211,200 to 316,800 HUF (approx. 14.3 to 21.5 million VND).
Additional benefits:
- Opportunities for overtime work.
- The company provides fully equipped European-standard accommodation.
- Employees are responsible for their own meals.
- 2-year labor contract, extendable upon request.
Important Notice:
- Employees must maintain productivity and quality equivalent to Hungarian workers to receive the above wage.
- Poor performance may result in lower wages or termination.
- Unauthorized absences are not permitted.
Requirements:
- Workers must leave the European Union or return to Vietnam upon contract termination.
- No skin diseases or contagious illnesses.
- Good physical health and ability to handle high-intensity work.
- Meet Vietnamese labor export health standards.
- Responsible and disciplined work ethic.
- Physically fit and capable of working overtime when required.
- Honest, sociable, mature, and adaptable to group living.
- No bone deformities or mobility issues.
- Good learning ability and quick comprehension.
- Proficiency in Vietnamese and basic email usage.
Encouraged qualities:
- Non-smoker, non-drinker, no substance abuse.
- Avoid consuming beverages or foods that could dirty the accommodation.
- Adaptability to European food.
- Avoid using strong-smelling Asian spices (e.g., dried fish, fish sauce) to respect fellow workers.
- Willingness to learn and integrate into European culture.
- Experience in living abroad and proper behavior in communal settings.
Not welcomed:
- Tattoos or criminal record.
- Hot-tempered, aggressive, or overly assertive behavior.
- Inciting harmful activities for the company (e.g., sudden strikes, excessive demands).
- Financial pressures affecting work ethics.