Permission from Proctor:
On receipt of your requirement, we seek permission from Protector of Emigrants to avoid every possible in discrepancy.
Advertisement:
Following this, we advertise nationwide using press media, electronic media and internet. For this purpose, we have appointed qualified Advertising & Marketing agencies.
Interviews & Tests:
We short list the applicants and issue calls for interviews and trade tests. We carryout trade tests at fully equipped trade centers with latest machinery and the relevant accessories. If our Principals desire, we include them or their representatives in the interview panel. The trade tests are conducted under the invigilation of technical expertise.
Introduction to working conditions:
In order to update the personnel about working conditions, rules and regulations, climate, law and jurisdiction of the country, we arrange exclusive and special sessions for the candidates. Lectures and important notes are delivered and information is offered through our audio-visual library.
Medical test and inoculation:
Changing climate and geographical conditions around the world demand for constant health vigilance. We carryout strict medical checkup at laboratories, hospitals and medical centers approved by the concerned country. After clearance, inoculation is carried out. These preventive measures ensure maximum health and safety assurance by our manpower bureau.
Registration:
After Visa stamping, the registration of the selected personnel with the Protector of Emigrants is our responsibility. Our staff and representatives work dedicatedly with a spirit of national service and they are our pride assets.
Reservation & Ticketing:
We have congenial links with about all leading airlines. In fact, we are always in a better position to offer our services to our workers by faster, accurate and prompt reservations and in-time dispatch with a professional touch.
Follow-ups:
IRS Enterprises keeps a constant track record through database of the exported manpower. We are always at hand to help. We are at the service of our countrymen. If at all through sheer bad luck, if any of the workers is deported, turns defaulter or is engaged in any controversy with our Principals, we never isolate or desert him at any cost. It is by all means a part of our job and duty to see that he gets maximum relief/help and we do our best to compensate him.