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Maurya to open job fair in Bareilly tomorrow

Bareilly Labour and employment minister Swami Prasad Maurya will inaugurate a ‘Job Mela’ on the Bareilly College ground on November 20.

Published on: Nov 18, 2019, 23:15:11 IST
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Bareilly Labour and employment minister Swami Prasad Maurya will inaugurate a ‘Job Mela’ on the Bareilly College ground on November 20.

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More than two dozen private and multi-national companies are expected participate in the event, according to chief development officer Satyendra Kumar. He said the process to recruit an expected 3,276 candidates had begun for the job fair being organised with the help of the regional employment office.

“Those in the age group of 17 to 40 years can apply,” he said, adding that the event offered opportunity for the higher qualified as well as those without a professional degree.

Depending on the nature of job, candidates can expect a salary starting from Rs 7,000 to Rs 25,000, he said.

“Apply online to avoid rush. Applications can be made through both online and offline channels to attend the employment fair. However, the advantage of applying online will be that you do not have to stand in a queue to register during the employment fair. So if you want to avoid the crowd, apply online in advance,” he said.

Interested candidates can to go to the official website of employment department and click on the private job link on the home page of the website and select the option of Bareilly in the district below. “After this, the application form will be filled and submitted. You will get the registration number,” said Kumar.

Selection will be done through written test followed by an interview.

The CDO said that the companies would test candidates on their own standards in the-employment fair. Some have decided to opt for written test and some for direct interview. He has cautioned the candidates to beware of thugs who collect money in the name of getting jobs. “If such people are caught, they will be sent directly to jail,” he said.

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