Students Termed BZU Job Fair Productive For Getting Employed
Fakhir Rizvi Published October 26, 2017 | 05:30 PM
Students visiting a day long job fair held at Bahauddin Zakriaya University ( BZU) termed it productive and helpful for getting them employed
MULTAN, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 26th Oct, 2017 ) :Students visiting a day long job fair held at Bahauddin Zakriaya University ( BZU) termed it productive and helpful for getting them employed.
Over 40 pharmaceutical, agricultural, tractor manufacturers, Insurance, IT companies besides banks, hotels etc set up their stalls for collecting Curriculum Vitae (CVs) from the job seekers qualified from different varsities.
Ishrat Baloch, an M.Phil qualified student from BZU told APP that she had come all the way from Bahawalpur to submit her CV at different stalls at job fair. She said that some companies seemed interested in tapping the candidates from this fair adding that a few have set up stalls just for promotion of their products.
Shazia Rehman, another student doing MBA in HR from BZU said that she had also applied for job through her CV.
She informed that the representatives at various stalls conveyed her that the candidates would be short listed.
She said that she got good response from the fair adding that she hoped to get positive reply from the companies too for job. Abdullah Sajjad, a Mass Communication student informed that he had submitted his CV to almost 30 stalls.
He said that he had attached a good hope for getting employment through this fair. A know pharmaceutical company senior sales manager, Muhammad Ali said that they had received over 400 CVs so far and they were very happy over it.
He said that his company was offering marketing and sales jobs in next month and they would definitely call the candidates for interview after scrutiny from these CVs.
Related Topics
Recent Stories
NEPRA concludes hearing into FCA of DISCOs for March
Junta-led Burkina Faso suspends BBC, Voice of America for two weeks
Chairman COPHC lauds MoMA’s efforts at Gwadar Port, Free Zone
CM’s aide directs steps to prevent domestic violence against women
LESCO detects 74,621 power pilferers in 220 days
Regional Police officer (RPO) Shariq Kamal Siddiqui holds open court
LESCO collects over Rs 4.36m from 189 defaulters in 24 hours
Secretary health urges public to follow precautionary measures to avoid spreadin ..
PM directs formation of committee for consultation with provinces on carbon cred ..
UAF to ink MoU with Ethiopian universities
Scouts playing exemplary role in serving humanity: Dr Iqrar
Punjab Police cricket honored with shields, medals & CCI certificates
More Stories From Pakistan
-
NEPRA concludes hearing into FCA of DISCOs for March
40 seconds ago -
Chairman COPHC lauds MoMA’s efforts at Gwadar Port, Free Zone
44 seconds ago -
CM’s aide directs steps to prevent domestic violence against women
3 minutes ago -
LESCO detects 74,621 power pilferers in 220 days
32 seconds ago -
Regional Police officer (RPO) Shariq Kamal Siddiqui holds open court
34 seconds ago -
LESCO collects over Rs 4.36m from 189 defaulters in 24 hours
35 seconds ago
-
Secretary health urges public to follow precautionary measures to avoid spreading dengue
37 seconds ago -
PM directs formation of committee for consultation with provinces on carbon credits policy
39 seconds ago -
UAF to ink MoU with Ethiopian universities
24 minutes ago -
Scouts playing exemplary role in serving humanity: Dr Iqrar
23 minutes ago -
Punjab Police cricket honored with shields, medals & CCI certificates
23 minutes ago -
Bugti issues directives to operate circular road parking plaza
23 minutes ago