Free VISA !! Free Ticket !! Job vacancy in Kuwait, Salary Up to Rs 63,840

Free VISA !! Free Ticket !! Job vacancy in Kuwait, Salary Up to Rs 63,840

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Steel Fixer, Carpenter, Civil Supervisor, Plumber, Pipe Technician.




website link:

http://www.combined-group.com/

About Combined Group :

Combined Group Contracting Company was established in 1965 in Kuwait as a limited liability company with a total paid capital of KD 7,500 (approximately $28,000). Through diligent work,  CGCC has become a publicly traded shareholding company with a capital of KD 11,160,834 (approximately $40 million). CGCC has grown its revenues from KD 50,000 (approximately $185,000) in 1965 to almost KD 155 million (approximately $ 558 million) in 2013.
CGCC continued to grow in strength and quality over the past five decades. Our staff currently reaches over 10000 employees, among whom are some of the finest names in the contracting and engineering industry in the Arab world.

About Kuwait :

Kuwait Listeni/kˈwt/ (Arabicدولة الكويت‎), officially the State of Kuwait, is a country in Western Asia. Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. As of 2014, Kuwait has a population of 4.1 million people; 1.2 million are Kuwaitis and 2.8 million are expatriates.[5]
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Kuwait was a prosperous trade port.[6][7] Starting in the early 20th century, its regional economic importance declined, and by 1934 Kuwait had lost its prominence in long-distance trade.[8] Kuwait's economy was devastated by several trade blockades.[9] DuringWorld War I, the British Empire imposed a blockade against Kuwait because its ruler supported the Ottoman Empire.[10][11] Following the Kuwait–Najd Warof 1919–1920, Saudi Arabia maintained a trade blockade against the country from 1923 until 1937.[9][12] In 1990, Kuwait was invaded by Iraq. The Iraqi occupation came to an end in 1991 after military intervention by United States-led forces.
Kuwait is a constitutional emirate with a parliamentary system. Kuwait has a petroleum-based economy. In recent years, the hostile relationship between the parliament and government has hindered the country's development.[13][14] Kuwait is recognized as a high income economy by the World Bank.[15]