There is a call by Minister of Labour Manzoor Nadir for employers and jobseekers to make better and more frequent use of the services of the Central Recruitment and Manpower Agency (CRMA), as it heads for another good year of performances.
According to a press release, after reviewing the records for the year so far, Nadir stated that at the end of October the agency has already registered over 1,900 persons looking for work and has placed 1,361 in jobs. The Labour Minister said this means that persons using the service have a 7 out of 10 chance of finding a job.
The minister said there has been an increase in the number of persons now finding employment since there is a positive response to the awareness campaign that has targeted both the unemployed and the employers.
The minister is also calling on jobseekers with more formal qualifications to register with the agency. He said that there have been over 350 vacancies that had no suitably qualified persons to fill.
The vacancies that currently exist are for machinists, drivers (lorry, truck with five years experience), security guards (military experience an asset), accountant, porters, heavy-duty mechanic, mechanic, technician, industrial electrician, diesel mechanic and pharmacist.
Offices for the CRMA are located in Georgetown, New Amsterdam and Anna Regina. Where there are no offices the RDCs will coordinate.




Wow! don’t tell me that so much work available, and so many prefer to be criminals.
“There is a call by Minister of Labour Manzoor Nadir for employers and jobseekers to make better and more frequent use of the services of the Central Recruitment and Manpower Agency (CRMA), as it heads for another good year of performances.”
…….abbi government ………abbi jab …..jab jab…..jab jab….what happen to the on line services…….what a labour service for the people in need of work in guyana……..
hello i looking for a job in guyana as a machinist, welder or engineering i’m also specialised in steel frame construction and also a small engine mechanic.I am a guyanese but i living in d carribean because of low pay for my skill and experience but i would like to come and work again in guyana hoping that i will get what i looking for
I think you are right – recruitment and employment agencies are often under-used. I think it more people were aware of the benefits of using these agencies they would be more apt to seek out their services.