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Part-time office cleaners needed now

Posted By: freedom2015sg

Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021

Remuneration: Best Offer

Mobile: +65 93861459

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Our local Cleaning company is hiring Permanent Part-Time Office Cleaners and House Cleaners in Singapore. Hurry up. Join us today!



Office Cleaners needed at different locations islandwide in Singapore. Many areas and locations.



Must be able to start immediately or asap and willing to travel



Hardworking and responsible.



1x to 3x a week, 1 to 3 hrs per session



Extra transport allowance may be given for some areas



Simple office cleaning job scope for office cleaners



Good for earning extra income. Housewives/homemakers and responsible students are welcome.
• *We are also looking for Post-Renovation / Pre-Move In House Cleaners will be paid daily CPF etc.* MUST be living near areas such as Yishun, Sembawang, Woodlands, Admiralty, Khatib,Yio Chu Kang etc.



• Our Office cleaners (you can be living from any where in Singapore) will be monthly paid CPF annual leave sick leave Extra Workfare Bonus, annual 2 week bonus etc.
Many Islandwide locations in SG for office cleaners.



OFFICE CLEANERS MUST BE WILLING TO TRAVEL to get jobs.



*Good performing cleaners will be given up to 3 flexible part-time jobs from us to increase their income.*



Good salary CPF Workfare Bonus annual leave sick leave etc.



IMPORTANT FOR CLEANERS TO TAKE NOTE:


Please SMS 9386 1459 ONLY with
- your name
- contact number
- location in Singapore so that our Administrators can get back to you.



We NEED these details to match you to suitable locations. SMS with no details will not be processed due to many applicants


Thank you.



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