EL DORADO Offshore (EDO) recently hosted two successful job camps to build local job capacity across Guyana.
The camps occurred at the Sensation Hall in Corriverton, Berbice, Region Six, and the Egbert Benjamin Exhibition & Conference Centre in MacKenzie, Linden, Region 10. Over 500 enthusiastic attendees collectively participated in the job camps.
The job camps featured various activities aimed at equipping participants with essential skills and knowledge to enhance their chances of employment.
During the Job camp, EDO conducted a resume- writing workshop, enabling attendees to craft compelling resumes that would catch the attention of hiring managers.
Additionally, informative sessions were presented, shedding light on the onshore and offshore opportunities available. Participants were offered personalised, one-on-one sessions with recruiters, allowing them to receive expert guidance on optimising their applications and improving their skillsets.

At the heart of EDO’s mission is making opportunities accessible to everyone. By bringing their office directly to the community, EDO is revolutionising the employment landscape and unlocking opportunities for individuals across Guyana. Last year’s successful job camps in Regions 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7 demonstrated EDO’s dedication to providing employment for countless individuals.
“El Dorado Offshore believes that everyone deserves opportunities,” said Sherry Ferrell, Local Content Director at El Dorado Offshore. “By hosting these job camps and engaging directly with communities, we strive to empower individuals, bridge the gap between job seekers and employers, and contribute to the overall growth and development of the regions we serve.”
EDO’s commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond providing employment opportunities. The company embraces community engagement and envisions organising more job camps in diverse regions, persistently fostering economic empowerment not only in Guyana but throughout the entire region.