TV Patrol: EDI-Staffbuilders International Says Thousands of Caregivers Needed in Japan

Aristotle Metin
John Clements Lookingglass
2 min readJan 19, 2021

by Aris Metin

The year 2020 is now history, though a mere three weeks ago. When the world celebrated New Year’s Eve, the overall anticipation of 2021 was filled with optimistic hope for new beginnings. We all look forward to a reset — an imaginary reboot — a restart, just like in role-playing games.

Three weeks into the new year, humanity is off to perhaps a steady, slow start. A vaccine has been developed, so it’s high time to roll and level up.

For EDI-Staffbuilders International, welcoming the new year is a journey about to get interesting. For its new year opening salvo, EDI-Staffbuilders (EDI) endeavored to put out a message and a call to action — particularly for job hunters and applicants who are inspired to ride the wave of the new decade by obtaining rewarding careers in Japan, through the television.

Cesar Averia, Jr., President & CEO of EDI-Staffbuilders International, stresses Japan’s dire need for caregivers.

EDI’s President and CEO, Cesar Averia, Jr., announced the huge job opportunities in Japan for caregivers, among many other work opportunities. Mr. Averia opined why aggressive job hunting in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic is an opportune time to seek more rewarding careers globally.

For the complete list of job openings, simply explore EDI’s job portal at careerleap.edistaffbuilders.com.

Visit www.edistaffbuilders.com for more job openings

Watch the complete news segment aired 10 January 2021 on TV Patrol, the Philippines’ most watched news program:

Japan needs thousands of caregivers, says EDI-Staffbuilders International

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About the author:

Aris Metin is a Group Managing Consultant at EDI-Staffbuilders International. Aris manages a profit center, directs EDI’s Social Media and Website team, develops and trains Millennials and Gen Zeds to become future managers; the designated in-house journalist, and a prayer warrior.

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