The Ministry of Labour & Employment (MoLE) announced on Tuesday that it has signed an initial agreement with the recruitment platform APNA. This partnership aims to bring over 1 million job opportunities annually to the National Career Service (NCS) portal, significantly enhancing domestic employment prospects.
The NCS portal plays a crucial role in connecting job seekers with employers, having facilitated the mobilization of 44 million vacancies since its launch.
With more than 4 million registered employers, the portal ensures a steady flow of opportunities, with nearly 1 million vacancies available at any given time.
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Labour Ministry Leverages APNA Platform To Enhance Job Recruitment
The Ministry of Labour’s collaboration with APNA, one of India’s leading job recruitment platforms, is set to further strengthen employment avenues.
This partnership will contribute over 1 million job opportunities annually to the NCS portal, providing a consistent supply of opportunities for job seekers.
The agreement marks a significant step toward bridging the gap between talent and employment, with the potential to foster both economic growth and workforce development in India.
The Ministry of Labour & Employment sees this initiative as a crucial move in enhancing the nation’s employment ecosystem.
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