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Sindh Government Launches Job Portal 2025 I Work4 Sindh The Sindh government has taken a significant step towards addressing unemployment in the province by launching a new job portal, “I Work for Sindh”. This initiative aims to provide employment opportunities to both skilled workers and educated individuals by connecting them with job listings from both the public and private sectors. The portal was officially launched at a ceremony attended by key political figures, including Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shahand PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Key Features of the Portal
- Job Listings:
- The portal will feature job opportunities from government departments and private sector organizations.
- grades 1 to 4 will be posted directly on the portal, while jobs for grades 5 to 15 will be managed through the Institute of Business Administration (IBA)to ensure transparency.
- CV Upload:
- Both educated individuals and skilled workers can upload their CVs to the portal, making it easier for employers to find suitable candidates.
- Private Sector Integration:
- The portal will not only focus on government jobs but will also connect job seekers with private sector employers, broadening the scope of opportunities.
Statements from Key Figures
- Sharjeel Inam Memon (Senior Provincial Minister):
- Highlighted that the portal will help bridge the gap between job seekers and employers, including opportunities in projects like the People’s Housing Scheme.
- Syed Murad Ali Shah (Sindh Chief Minister):
- Stressed the importance of connecting opportunities with talent to drive the province’s progress.
- Announced that the portal will also include job advertisements for grades 1 to 4, ensuring transparency in the recruitment process.
- Reiterated the PPP’s commitment to serving the people of Sindh, especially in the wake of the devastating floods that have affected the province.
- Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (PPP Chairman):
- Highlighted the People’s Housing Scheme, which has already constructed over 800,000 homes for flood victims, creating numerous skilled labor opportunities.
