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Malaysia’s unemployment rate fell to 3% in Q2 2025, with employment rising and jobless numbers declining. Officials cite strong domestic demand, tech investment, and digitalisation as growth drivers, while the PM pushes for resilient semiconductor supply chains and strategic partnerships.
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BRS leader K T Rama Rao welcomed reports of an IT Tower coming up in Adilabad, urging the Congress government to continue the decentralised IT model initiated under K Chandrashekhar Rao to boost local jobs, startups, and skill development
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In a statement, the TGMDC Chairman mentioned that the Chief Minister, responding from Japan, instructed officials to take immediate steps to repatriate the bodies.
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Of the total posts, 1,642 vacancies are up grabs in the South Central Railway (Secunderabad) region
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The construction of new IT buildings in phase 1, with an investment of Rs. 750 crore, is set to be completed within the next two to three years, providing space for 10,000 people.
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Collector Valluru Kranthi, who inaugurated the drive, said 32 companies came forward to induct 200 physically challenged persons during the job mela
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Many companies to offer job opportunities in pharma, health, IT & ITes firms, education, banks and other sectors, says organiser
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Reports suggest that Nageshwar Rao and Sahohar Reddy duped individuals out of Rs. 1.76 crore by issuing fake appointment letters. The victims discovered the scam when they approached the concerned department. Two of them filed complaints with the Mahabubabad Rural police, who launched an investigation. As a result, the police arrested the two accused, bringing the fraudulent scheme to light.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy recently claimed during the 'Praja Vijayotsavalu' meeting in Warangal that 50,000 vacancies had been filled over the past 10 months. Unofficial figures shared by the party even suggested 53,310 recruitments, including police personnel and teachers. However, these claims appear to be far from reality.
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The consultancy management reportedly approached young job seekers, mostly recent graduates, offering them fast-track visas and preferential job placements in reputable companies in Australia and other countries.
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Mohammed Ali, a native of Karnataka, collaborated with a group of others to deceive job seekers. "Ali and his associates reached out to job aspirants, collected placement fees, and then blocked their numbers," the police stated.
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Job seekers with 10th, any degree, fresher or those with experience can visit the job fair
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Says Modi government does not lack political will and will take all decisions keeping in mind 'nation-first approach'
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Participating in the Passing Out Parade of the Fourth batch of directly recruited firemen here, he said the government had filled 60,000 jobs in less than a year of coming to power.
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Says he will go to villages, seek farmers' support
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"Emphasizing the importance of re-skilling, Patel reiterated that it will be a crucial factor moving forward."
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DEET is powered by Workruit (www.workruit.com) and job seekers can download, register and create a profile on DEET application.
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This marks a significant reversal from the trend during much of the COVID-19 pandemic when more people were leaving New Zealand than arriving.
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White-collar hiring has witnessed a decline of 8.6 per cent in September this year as compared to the same month of last year
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Precarious employment is a term that is used to describe jobs with short contracts, low wages and a lack of influence and rights, all of which lead to a working life without predictability and security.