SangoServices Blog
Guides, tips and news about work and hiring in Douala.

Salary Guide by Sector in Cameroon in 2026
Salaries in Cameroon range from 41,875 FCFA (minimum wage) to over 2,000,000 FCFA/month depending on sector and experience. This complete guide helps you benchmark and negotiate your pay.

Changing Careers in Cameroon: Career Switch Guide 2026
Changing careers in Cameroon in 2026 is not only possible but often necessary. With a rapidly evolving job market, career switching has become a survival skill. Here's how to succeed in your professional transition.

Home Repairs in Douala and Yaoundé: Find a Reliable Handyman
Water leak, electrical failure, peeling paint — when your home in Douala or Yaoundé needs repairs, finding a reliable handyman at a fair price is a real challenge.

How to Find Staff for Your Event in Douala or Yaoundé
Wedding, christening, corporate reception, birthday — organizing an event in Douala or Yaoundé requires reliable staff. SangoServices lets you quickly hire the right people.

How to Find a Trusted Domestic Helper in Douala and Yaoundé
Finding a trusted domestic helper in Douala or Yaoundé is a real challenge. Random word of mouth, unclear pricing, no guarantees. SangoServices offers a reliable and transparent alternative.

How to Earn 5,000 to 15,000 FCFA Per Day in Douala and Yaoundé
Want to earn between 5,000 and 15,000 FCFA per day in Douala or Yaoundé? Here are the highest-paying jobs on SangoServices and how to maximize your income.

Jobs for Women in Douala and Yaoundé: Find Work Near You
Women represent a significant part of Cameroon's informal economy. SangoServices gives them direct access to paid jobs in their neighborhood, without a CV or transport costs.

Safety and Trust: How SangoServices Protects Workers and Employers
Trust is the foundation of every work relationship. SangoServices has built a complete system of verification, payment and dispute resolution to protect every party.

Cameroon's Informal Economy: An Opportunity for Millions of Workers
Over 90% of Cameroonian workers operate in the informal economy. This isn't a problem to solve — it's an opportunity to structure. SangoServices provides the tools.
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