The Punjab Skills Development Fund has announced new job opportunities under a youth program in Punjab. The initiative aims to support skilled workers seeking jobs abroad. It is part of the Maryam Nawaz Hunarmand Naujawan Program.
According to officials, walk-in interviews will be held for overseas employment in Saudi Arabia. The hiring is being done in partnership with Americana Restaurants. This company runs a large network of international fast-food outlets in the region.
The interviews will take place from April 6 to April 8. The venue is Faletti’s Hotel. Timings are from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day. Candidates from across Punjab are encouraged to attend.
Applicants must bring key documents. These include a valid CNIC, an updated CV, and a passport. Without these, candidates may not be considered for the interview.
The eligibility criteria are simple and clear. Candidates must have at least a Matric qualification. The age limit is between 21 and 29 years. Basic computer skills are required. This includes knowledge of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Applicants must also have good English communication skills. Experience is not required but will be an added advantage.
This Punjab-based program offers attractive benefits. Selected candidates will receive a competitive salary. They will also get one duty meal per shift. Medical insurance is included in the package. Housing and transport allowances will also be provided.
Successful applicants will be placed in Saudi Arabia. The contract duration is two years. The job location may vary within the country.
The work schedule includes 26 working days per month. Employees will receive 21 days of annual leave. These terms are designed to ensure a balanced work routine.
This initiative reflects Punjab’s focus on skill development and employment. It also aims to create global opportunities for local youth. Programs like this help improve income and career growth.
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Overall, the Punjab government continues to support young workers. Such efforts strengthen the workforce and boost international exposure for candidates.





