With hundreds of thousands of posts recently declared, Saudi Arabia’s five biggest industries are likely to provide a significant number of work possibilities for Pakistan.
As part of the deal, 15,000 to 20,000 work opportunities in Saudi Arabia would be made accessible to Pakistanis in fields such as construction, health, finance, engineering, information technology, and overhead transmission.
The agreement calls for partnership with important Saudi construction businesses such as Nisma Partner, Al-Rashid Group, Mahara Human Rahsos, Al-Bwani, and Al-Fanar, all of whom have committed to hiring a considerable number of workers from Pakistan. The Overseas Employment Corporation will assist with the recruitment process.
The agreements were signed in Riyadh by Prime Minister Special Assistant Jawad Sohrab Malik on Pakistan’s behalf. This relationship not only provides significant job opportunities for the Pakistani people, but it is also projected to generate domestic remittances.
The comprehensive agreements encompass a wide range of industries, demonstrating a multifaceted approach to job prospects for Pakistani workers in Saudi Arabia. The participation of numerous businesses, such as construction, healthcare, finance, engineering, information technology, and overhead transmission, indicates the variety of job opportunities possible through this program. This move is expected to boost economic connections between the two nations while also giving great chances for Pakistani trained experts and laborers.