Jobs

90 retired army men apply to get back job

Ninety retired officials of the Armed Forces Division today applied to the parliamentary standing committee on defence ministry to get back their jobs.

28,000 health sector jobs to be filled by direct appointment

In a move intended to revitalise the moribund health sector, the government is set to fill over 28,000 administrative posts by direct appointment, a statement issued by the prime minister's office said Saturday.

Jobs for 2,000 youths in Barguna, Kurigram

The government would provide employment to around 2,000 HSC-passed unemployed youths in two most poverty-ridden districts during the current fiscal year under the newly introduced 'National Service' programme.

Mauritius to send back Bangladeshi workers, govt in the dark

The Mauritian government has decided to send back, by the end of this year, several thousand Bangladeshi workers working mostly in the African nation's readymade garment and textile industries.

'National Service' on the card to provide youths job

The government is going to introduce a new programme under the name of 'National Service' to provide jobs to the unemployed youths from the next fiscal year.

Job websites woo top employers, report big jump in new vacancies

Financial Express: Job vacancies posted on the country's leading online sites have shot up 20 per cent over the past three months, ending a long slump caused by the impact of global economic recession, company officials said Sunday.

WB suggests 1 million extra jobs during recession

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The World Bank has suggested Bangladesh create an additional one million jobs for the people likely to lose jobs at home and abroad because of the global economic recession.

অবজারভারের সাংবাদিক-কর্মচারীরা আন্দোলন শুরু করে।

পাওনা পরিশোধসহ বিভিন্ন দাবিতে অবজারভারের সাংবাদিক ও কর্মচারীদের পক্ষ থেকে সাংবাদিক-কর্মচারীরা আন্দোলন শুরু করে।

World-class study opportunities for Bangladeshis in UK

Raheed Ejaz: Academic institutions, especially universities, in the United Kingdom offer ample scope of research-based, market-oriented education of the world standards for Bangladeshi students.

One out of 88 DCC typists passes test

Bribery was the key to landing a job for 88 typists at the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) in 2006. The taskforce that is currently investigating irregularities at the DCC has made the discovery, said sources.