Pakistan

Supreme Court announces multiple Job offers

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Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has also declared several daily wage posts vacant for different positions in Islamabad and Karachi.

These vacancies, as per the formal notification, are meant to replace short-term posts in the court’s different departments.

Who can Apply

The posts available are drivers, dispatch riders, naib qasids, helpers, cleaners, cooks, and electricians, etc. Suitable applicants with relevant experience and qualifications, primarily primary to matric level education can apply according to the post requirements.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan stated that these posts are temporary and purely on a daily wage basis. No other benefits, like regularization or permanent employment, will be given under this recruitment.

How to Apply

Suitably qualified candidates may submit their application on the prescribed form available with the advertisement. The form should be filled in and submitted to the Deputy Registrar (Administration), Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad, before the expiry date.

Applicants need to bring the originals of their documents at the time of the interview. No TA/DA will be admissible for appearing in the selection process.

This recruitment campaign by the Supreme Court of Pakistan is one of the initiatives aimed at providing assistance to operational requirements in Islamabad and Karachi offices through temporary appointments.

Staff Reporter

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