7878 new job opportunities in 101 private companies. Know the locations and details
The Ministry of Labor issued today, Monday, the semi-monthly employment bulletin, in which it announces new job opportunities in the governorates, in coordination with private sector companies.
Mohamed Gebran, Minister of Labor, renewed his call to the youth of Egypt to seek work in the private sector, and to benefit from all the services provided by the Egyptian state from free vocational training programs that qualify young people for the professions needed by the labor market, and for the jobs announced by the "Ministry" through the semi-monthly employment bulletin, which provides job opportunities for young people in the private sector.
The "Minister" directed all labor directorates in the governorates to intensify follow-up after announcing the jobs, and to send a report to the ministry stating that the job seeker has received the appropriate opportunity for him, and to investigate the credibility of publishing job opportunities, and to ensure that the minimum wage in the private sector is applied to all jobs.
The Ministry said in a statement today that it has received new applications from 101 private sector companies in 12 governorates that have 7,878 jobs available now, in a number of specializations, including for people with special abilities "people of determination", with generous salaries determined according to the interview, according to the minimum wage, in addition to health and social insurance.
The Ministry explained that applications for these "new opportunities" during the current month of December 2024, through the General Administration of Employment office at the old headquarters of the Ministry in Nasr City, or the labor directorates in the governorates, or the numbers and addresses of the companies attached to this statement, as well as on the official website of the Ministry of Labor on the "Internet".
According to the statement, the Ministry said that the periodic employment bulletin is issued every 15 days, through the General Administration of Employment headed by Heba Ahmed, Director General of Employment at the Ministry, and prepared by Mona Shawky, Senior Researcher at the Administration, announcing today new job opportunities, available in 12 governorates: Cairo, Giza, Qalyubia, Sharqia, Damietta, Suez, Menoufia, South Sinai, Aswan, Port Said, Minya, and Assiut, in the following specializations: Marketing Specialist, Human Resources Specialist, Communications Engineer, Electrical Engineers of all specializations, Mechanical and Electrical Control Supervisors, Maintenance Manager, Accountants, Upholstery Supervisor, Lady Guard - Female, General Supervisor, Site Supervisor, Chef, Purchasing Specialist, Salesmen, Applicant, Finance Specialist, Storekeeper, Mechanical Engineers, Production and Quality, Administrative Work, and Drivers with First, Second and Third Class Licenses. Sales representatives, quality controllers, technicians of all specializations, production supervisors, security personnel, hotel professions in all departments, production workers, cleaners, and other specializations.
The statement said that the bulletin includes a group of jobs for people with disabilities in the governorates, in order to meet the 5% quota of the total number of workers from that category, with generous salaries, within the framework of implementing the "Ministry's" plan to identify, train and employ people with disabilities during the current period, and oblige establishments to employ 5% of their total workers with special abilities, in implementation of Law No. 10 of 2018, and the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, to integrate them into the labor market. It is also noted here that within the framework of the state's plan to confront unemployment, the Ministry, through the Central Administration for Employment and the Labor Directorates in the governorates, receives applications from job seekers and nominates them for one of these advertised jobs, and sends them to the companies announcing these "opportunities", in addition to organizing employment forums in the governorates, following up on job opportunities offered by private companies, and developing the "training for employment" system.