About Us With the registered name of SOS MANPOWER SERVICE (P) LTD. under Government of Nepal’s duly approved license number 80/052/053, we were established on 1996. Since the inception, our commitment and planned work combined with the dedicated workforce have achieved great success and set up a milestone for other competitors in this field. Our experience and expertise of more than a decade in this field with incomparable service to our clients has become a trademark of our Company. For this good reason, we are now in association with many renowned and distinguished companies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, State of Qatar, Oman, U. A. E., Malaysia, Kuwait etc. Today, at SOS, we boast that we offer our diverse clients the best than the rest services in any area of manpower recruitment and deployment of multi-trade workforce. The SOS houses a host of highly qualified professionals and their services are so immaculate and up-to-the-mark that it has been honored with many appreciations from its clients expressing their gratitude to have been supplied with tremendously productive workforce. Location and Office Infrastructures: SOS is located in Dhapasi, Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal to suit our client’s requirement and the candidates as well. With the availability of 54,280 sq.ft. of office space in the heart of the city, we have accommodated multiple recruitment facilities within our office premises. SOS Group being a parent company includes 5 sister organization with all kind of facilities related to manpower services like Medical Center, Travels and Ticketing, Training and Trade Test Center, Orientation and SOS Manpower Service, a core company of the group. Our 52 staffs facilitated with latest IT skills and equipments make SOS group more advance and competent enough for cut throat competition in current international markets. Our branch offices in Pokhara, Damak, Siraha, Itahari, Nepalgunj, Janakpur, Butwal,Chitwan etc makes it more convenient for our clients to source our their specific arrangements from all corners of Nepal. Read More Read Less