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Turkey & Libya Job Openings 2026 – Direct Selection & Online Interview

Turkey & Libya Job Openings 2026 – Direct Selection & Online Interview

Looking for overseas job opportunities in 2026? Apex Business Developer Enterprises is conducting recruitment for Turkey and Libya for multiple construction and industrial positions. Candidates can attend through direct selection, online interview, and working video selection process.

Turkey vacancies are open for experienced industrial workers with attractive hourly salaries and overtime benefits.

Available Vacancies in Turkey

1. Sand Blasters

2. Airless Spray Painters

Turkey Job Benefits


Libya Construction Jobs 2026

Excellent opportunity for skilled construction workers to work in Libya with company benefits and overtime facility.

Available Vacancies in Libya

1. Mason

2. Wall Plastering Worker

3. Ceramic Tiles Worker

4. Fall Sealing Worker

Libya Job Benefits


Documents Required

Candidates should submit:


Recruitment Agency Details

Apex Business Developer Enterprises

Contact Details

Why Apply for These Overseas Jobs?

These Turkey and Libya vacancies are suitable for experienced industrial and construction workers seeking Gulf and overseas employment opportunities with free accommodation, food, and overtime benefits. Immediate selection process is available through online interviews and working video verification.

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