Career Fair 2025: Hundreds of Pakistani Job Seekers Attend First Phase in Dubai
The two-day event attracted hundreds of Pakistani
job seekers across the UAE for walk-in
interviews held from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Talqeen Zuberi
Dubai, UAE: The first phase of Career Fair 2025, jointly organized by the Consulate General of Pakistan and Transguard Group, concluded successfully at the Consulate premises on June 3 and 4. The two-day event attracted hundreds of Pakistani job seekers across the UAE for walk-in interviews held from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Transguard Group offered positions in over 20 job categories, covering diverse sectors. Nearly 400 candidates participated in the initial recruitment drive. Final selections will be announced after assessment and verification, aligned with the requirements of each role.
Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, H.E. Hussain Muhammad, visited the venue to observe the recruitment process. He praised the initiative as a key step in expanding employment opportunities for the Pakistani community in the UAE.
“The Consulate remains committed to supporting and facilitating such partnerships to further broaden the scope of employment opportunities for our community,” stated the Consul General.
Community Welfare Attachés Mr. Imran Shahid and Mr. Junaid Murtaza expressed satisfaction with the turnout and confirmed that further recruitment drives are being planned in collaboration with leading UAE-based employment agencies.
The second phase of Career Fair 2025 is scheduled for June 18 and 19 at the Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai.
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