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Web Developer Jobs Thailand – Where Can You Find Roles? part 2 – Top 7 Companies to Watch Out For Recruitment

Web Developer Jobs Thailand – Where Can You Find Roles? part 2 – Part one is here.

Top 7 Companies to Watch Out For Recruitment

Thailand is an amazing country to live in, but your career can sometimes be limited, especially when finding a job in web development. There are many reasons why you would want to work in Thailand.

The weather is good, there are great beaches, and delicious food (for example). But for this article, I’m going to focus more on the tech scene so let’s get right to it. The following are 7 companies you can find web development jobs in Thailand with:

Spring Professional

Spring Professional is a recruitment agency specializing in placing developers into full-time technical roles within Bangkok and surrounding areas. They work with major banks, telecoms, international businesses, and other large-scale companies. If you can find a company that stands out to you, they will likely work with them, so send your CV over for consideration.

Solid Technology

Solid Technology is one of the biggest web development hubs in Thailand and has been around since 2014. They develop and design websites and also offer software solutions and mobile apps. They recruit people proficient in HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript, as well as those with knowledge of NodeJS and AngularJS. Apply on their website now.

True Corp

True Corp is a telecommunications company that offers internet services such as cable TV and broadband and telephone services such as voice over IP (VoIP) and internet telephony. They are always looking for people proficient in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, ASP.net, Oracle SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), and Windows Application Development, to name a few. Contact them now.

Chatrium IT Recruiting Agency

Chatrium is also a recruitment agency that works with many famous companies such as True Corp, Spring Professional, etc. They focus on developing websites, web applications, and mobile apps, so your best bet would be to send in your resume for consideration.

Bangkok Information Technology Service (BITS)

BITS is a technology services company that focuses on website development, mobile application development, and IT support. They offer many software solutions such as Drupal, SugarCRM, Liferay, Magento, Zend Framework 2.0, WebSphere Portal Server 7.0, Business Process Management (BPM), Middleware iFix 8.0, and more. If you’re proficient in any of these technologies, don’t hesitate to send them your resume.

Networld

Networld is a full-service information technology company that offers services in web design, mobile applications, business process outsourcing (BPO), software development, and e-commerce. They always accept resumes for the web development department, so don’t miss your chance.

Open Communications Technology Group (OCTG)

OCTG is a communications services company that works with information and communication technology (ICT) solutions. They provide web design and development, software engineering, and more. You can apply for positions at their website here: OCTG Job Board.

Although there aren’t many companies to choose from in Thailand’s tech scene yet, hopefully, the list above can help you. Keep in mind that this list is from my personal experience and from those who have been kind enough to share their knowledge with me, so there may be more companies out there that aren’t listed here or haven’t been mentioned yet.

Overview of working in Thailand as an Expat

Foreigners looking to work in Thailand may have a lot of requirements for their new employers – but what about their qualifications? The job market in Thailand is constantly growing, and there are more opportunities than ever before.

If you’re thinking about staying here long term, it’s a good idea to make sure your paperwork is valid enough to help you find a job. Naturally, you want to find a job that suits your interests, personality, and qualifications. Before moving to Thailand, it’s important to do your research on what qualifications are needed for available jobs in the country.

Once you’re here, if you have enough time before starting work, it’s worth getting some additional training if it’s needed. Here are our top five qualifications that will be useful for working in Thailand.

  • TEFL/TESOL or similar teaching qualification
  • Bachelor Degree from a foreign university
  • A native English speaker with an International Driving License
  • Many years of work experience from home country employers
  • A high level of Thai language skills

TEFL/TESOL or Similar Teaching Qualification

Due to the growth in tourism and expat population, many employers are looking for TEFL-trained teachers. If you have this certification with your Bachelor’s degree, it will be a big advantage for finding work.

In fact, it’s now a requirement for some jobs. If you also have experience, it will really boost your chances of success. For entry-level positions, look for companies that provide on-the-job training to build up your skills.

Bachelor Degree from a foreign university

A bachelor’s degree from a foreign university provides instant credibility and recognition in Thailand – even if you don’t have work experience. The degree will need to be in an area applicable to the type of work you want to do in Thailand. Also, if you’re married to a Thai citizen, your degree will be recognized in Thailand.

A Native English Speaker

A white face is highly beneficial in many situations, including looking for a job. If you can speak the language and hold a valid passport from an English-speaking country, it’s an advantage. Many positions will state they require a native speaker, so if you don’t have the language skills yet, it’s worth learning before coming to Thailand.

Many Years of Work Experience

Many Thai employers prefer people with extensive home country experience in the type of job they seek. It’s an effective shortcut for many employers, but it’s not always possible to have previous experience if you’re moving from another country. If it is available, take your time finding the right position and be ready to work hard.

A High Level of Thai Language Skills

If you can speak Thai, this is an advantage when looking for an entry-level job. There are many opportunities in Thailand for English speakers, but the Thai language skills will provide more options when starting.

Conclusion

Web development is a lucrative career path in Thailand. There are many jobs available to web developers here, and the cost of living is affordable. If you’d love to stay updated with the latest news about Thailand and the rest of the world, refer to this platform for more details.

Adam Fayed

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