The Sindh government has introduced a new job portal designed to assist citizens in finding employment opportunities across both government and private sectors.
The launch event was attended by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, and other prominent officials. Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon emphasized that with 65% of Pakistan’s population being youth, this initiative aims to empower them.
The platform enables both skilled professionals and educated individuals to upload their CVs and apply for jobs.
Memon highlighted that the portal goes beyond offering government positions, as it also connects job seekers with private sector employers, thereby broadening employment prospects. He pointed out that while many young people favor government jobs, initiatives like the People’s Housing Scheme create opportunities for skilled labor.
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This project seeks to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity throughout Sindh.
Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah encouraged job seekers and employers alike to register on the portal. He announced that job postings for grades 1 to 4 would be available, while grades 5 to 15 would be filled through IBA to ensure transparency. Temporary job openings will also be integrated into the system. The government plans to actively promote the portal to boost registrations.