Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Employment News Weekly Updates : Job Highlights for the week from 15.06.2013 to 21.06.2013

Employment News Weekly Updates : Job Highlights for the week from 15.06.2013 to 21.06.2013

Employment News Weekly is updating some important opportunities under the title of ‘Job Highlights’ on its portal to the young Indian Job Seekers.

In this respect, this week six fantastic opportunities are given below"

Job Highlights  (15 June- 21 June 2013)

1. Union Public Service Commission invites applications for various posts Last Date : 27.06.2013

2. General Reserve Engineer Force needs 936 Supervisor, Hindi Typist, Vehicle Mechanic, Driver Mechanical Transport, etc. Last Date : 45 days after Publication

3. Reserve Bank of India requires 525 Assistants Last Date : 20.06.2013

4. Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force requires 444 Sub-Inspector (Telecommunication), Head Constable (Telecommunication) and Constable (Telecommunication) Last Date : 28.06.2013

5. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways invites applications for various posts. Last Date : 45 days after publication.

6. Ministry of Defence, Central Ordnance Depot, Jabalpur invites applications for various posts. Last Date : 21 days after publication.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Current status of vacancies position in Central Government : Unemployment News

Current status of vacancies position in Central Government : Unemployment News

The estimated number of total vacancies of regular Central Government Civilian employees (including Railways) as on 1.3.2011 is 5,81,591. The data in respect of CPSUs and Railway PSUs in not centrally maintained.

As per the Employment Market Information Programme of Ministry of Labour & Employment , employment growth in the organized sector including public and private sectors has increased from 281.72 lakh in 2009 and 289.99 lakh in 2011 registering a compound annual growth rate of 1.46%. The compound annual growth rate was 5.05% per annum in Private Sector and a marginal decline of 0.70% in Public Sector, mainly due to rightsizing.

There is no ban on recruitment in Central Government. The respective Ministries /Departments concerned are required to fill up the vacancies within the framework of existing instructions/rules keeping in view functional requirement of the posts. In so far as Railways is concerned, notifications for filling up of about 2 lakh posts pertaining to safety, maintenance and operations have already been issued.

The estimated number of total vacancies of regular Central Government Civilian employees (including Railways) as on 1.3.2011 is 5,81,591. The data in respect of CPSUs and Railway PSUs in not centrally maintained.