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Dear Employer,

Post your job with us and receive quality people responding to your job and filling your need. Contact us at 430-0736 or amservices@ymail.com for our great  advertising rates.

We are always looking for great jobs to offer our clients.  Post your job opening with us and we will show it inside our members area!  We want to make sure we keep the quality of the jobs we list high. Please make sure before you post your job here that it does NOT fall into one of the following categories

 

Jobs we DO NOT post:

  • We do not post agencies or employers who require payment from prospective employees.
  • We do not post agencies or employers who require the purchase of work-related materials
  • We do not post employers who offer credits or points as the only form of compensation
  • We do not post mlm recruiters, pyramid schemes, chain letters or ponzi schemes.
  • We do not post paid-to-surf sites

All others are welcome!


 

Finding Work In Barbados

To find work in Barbados as a local, use government employment services, check regional job boards, network within key industries, and prepare standard local documents like a Police Certificate of Character and NIS number
1. Government & Career Services
  • The Barbados Job Register: The Ministry of Labour operates this centralized online platform. It features an online résumé builder, skills tracking, and direct matches to local employers. Register at the Barbados Job Register.
  • BECCS: The Barbados Employment and Career Counselling Service (BECCS) offers job search assistance, career counseling, and interview preparation.
2. Regional Job Portals
Browse active vacancies across the island and the wider Caribbean using dedicated regional platforms:
  • BajanJobs.com
  • Jobs.bb
3. Target Key Industries
Barbados has a highly service-oriented economy. Prime industries to target include:
  • Tourism & Hospitality: Hotels, resorts, restaurants, and tour services account for a major portion of local employment.
  • Finance & Banking: Commercial banks, insurance firms, and offshore financial entities.
  • Retail & Construction: Entry-level and general labor positions frequently open up in these sectors.
4. Networking
Word of mouth and personal connections are incredibly important in Barbados. Attend community and business events, and let people know the specific type of work you are seeking.
5. Required Documents
When securing a job, employers will typically ask you to present a few standard documents:
  • National Insurance Scheme (NIS) Card
  • TAMIS (Tax Administration Management Information System) number
  • Police Certificate of Character
  • Valid government-issued ID and banking details
Tips to Change Your Career & Find a Better Job
  • Update your resume: Highlight transferable skills if you want to completely change your career path.
  • Network locally: Attend industry mixers and connect with decision-makers on LinkedIn.
  • Prepare for interviews: Research companies thoroughly before applying so you can negotiate a salary that reflects good pay.