The Ministry of Labor announced on Monday the launch of its weekly job bulletin, featuring 4,435 verified job opportunities in collaboration with 44 private sector companies across seven governorates, with applications open throughout March 2026.
Minister of Labour Hassan Raddad highlighted that this initiative reflects the directives of the political leadership to provide decent employment for youth, strengthen private sector partnerships, and integrate all segments of society, including people with disabilities, into the labor market.
He emphasised that the private sector is a national partner in development, offering sustainable job opportunities and contributing to social justice and the country’s comprehensive growth.
The bulletin presents diverse opportunities across multiple specialisations, including marketing, human resources, engineering, mechanical and electrical control, maintenance, accounting, technical and site supervision, production, procurement, sales, quality control, security, warehousing, driving, hospitality, and cleaning.
Competitive salaries are offered, aligned with the nature of each role, alongside full compliance with minimum wage, social, and health insurance protections.
Minister Radad instructed governorate labour directorates to intensify field monitoring to verify job legitimacy, ensure wage compliance, and guarantee accuracy in postings until workers assume their roles.
He encouraged youth to pursue private sector employment and highlighted the availability of free vocational training programs to prepare them for market needs.
Applications may be submitted via the General Directorate of Employment in Nasr City, local governorate labour offices, directly through company contacts in the bulletin, or the Ministry’s official website.
