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Saudi Arabia unveils jobs for THESE Pakistanis!

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ISLAMABAD: The Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC) has announced significant job opportunities for Pakistani medical professionals in Saudi Arabia.

According to a recent advertisement, a leading healthcare organization in Saudi Arabia is seeking to hire five consultant surgeons and 40 qualified nurses.

The positions are open to both male and female applicants, provided they meet the required educational and professional standards.

Consultant surgeon positions include the following specialties: retinal surgery, vascular surgery, plastic surgery, pediatric ophthalmology, squint surgery, and oculoplastic surgery. Applicants for these roles must have board certification and at least five years of post-fellowship experience.

In addition, there are 40 nursing positions in various disciplines including ICU, NICU, emergency, and general nursing. These vacancies are only for female candidates below 35 years of age, with a 16-year BSN degree and at least five years of relevant experience.

Interested candidates should submit their applications through OEC by the deadline of October 24, 2025.

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