On Wednesday, thousands of job seekers at the mega work fair in Hyderabad. | PHOTO CREDIT: NAGARA GOPAL
Hyderabad
The employment fair was organized on Wednesday by All India Majlis-E-Lithhehadul Muslimeen (Aimim), who witnessed about 20,000 young people. Working opportunities at the fair ranged from working at a concert to positions and related services.
According to the organizers, this event was supported by almost 600 volunteers who helped manage the huge foot. Compared to the previous fair, the third edition of the Labor Fair was recorded twice by an increase in participation, which attracted about 10,000 participants.
Mla Mohammed Majid Hussain said that at the trade fair before the Labor Fair was organized training for applicants for various skills, including designing CVs and understanding how to avoid plagiarism in these documents.
“There was a five -day training session, followed by one -day training. If you see, youth often indulge in CVS to interconnect copying. We wanted to ensure that they did not, and are developed in accordance with their skills and qualifications.
While more than 2,000 candidates received a job offer on the site, several hundred others should appear for the following rounds of interviews in the companies. Mr. Hussain expressed optimism that in the coming weeks the number of final job offers would increase significantly.
“We will perform this exercise every four or five months and on the advice of Hyderabad Assaduddin Owaisi. It is an initiative demanding to work and logistics. From what we understand, more such platforms are needed. There are talent and companies want such people,” he said.
Mucarram Ali Siddiqui, a member of the team of Mr. Hussain, pointed out the significant presence of women at the fair and noted that there were also jobs suitable for individuals with different personalities. “Job offers ranged from working at a concert and services supported by IT,” he said.
Aimim indicated the plans to continue in possession of such trade fairs at regular intervals to address youth aspirations at work.
Published – 16 July 2025 21:24