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Job Opportunities Abound: 500 Positions Up for Grabs at the Career Fair

Multiple entities, including over 50 organizations and corporations, participated in the gathering.

Job Openings at the Fair: 500 Positions Available Across Various Professionals
Job Openings at the Fair: 500 Positions Available Across Various Professionals

Job Opportunities Abound: 500 Positions Up for Grabs at the Career Fair

In the heart of Kazakhstan, the Jambyl Regional Branch of the Amanat Party, in collaboration with the youth wing "Zhasar Ruhy", recently organized a job fair. This event, held under the umbrella of the party's project "Zhasarğa žyмыs", aimed to provide youth with employment opportunities and help them determine their professional future.

The job fair, which saw over 50 organizations and enterprises participate, offered around 500 vacant positions. These opportunities were particularly in demand for labor professions. Participants at the fair received professional consultations and comprehensive information about employment requirements.

The Amanat Party, formerly known as Nur Otan, is the ruling political party in Kazakhstan and is actively involved in various socio-economic reforms, including youth policies. Zhasar Ruhy, a youth-focused movement or platform, is aimed at enhancing youth engagement and development in Kazakhstan. While there are no direct search results detailing a specific collaboration between the Jambyl Regional Branch of the Amanat Party and Zhasar Ruhy focused on reducing youth unemployment and decreasing the NEET (Not in Employment, Education, or Training) category percentage in Kazakhstan, it is generally understood that regional branches of Amanat collaborate with youth organizations like Zhasar Ruhy to promote employment programs, vocational training, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment projects.

The head of state, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, declared this year the Year of Labor Professions. The Amanat Party's chairman, Dauyl Beisenkuly, emphasized that the job fair is an effective platform for dialogue. Creating fair social advancement opportunities for youth is identified as a top priority in the Amanat Party's election program. In fact, across the country, this year, 100,000 young people have been engaged in employment support activities.

Nurlan Nugman, a resident of Taraz, noted that opportunities like the job fair don't come every day. He stated that such events are significant in helping youth find their place in life. The Amanat Party's goal is to reduce youth unemployment, decrease the NEET category, and integrate them into the labor market. The main goal of the party's project "Zhasarğa žyмыs" is to achieve these objectives.

While detailed, evidence-based specifics on joint projects or statistics in the Jambyl region might not be readily available, consulting official Kazakh government or Amanat party publications, or contacting the Jambyl branch or Zhasar Ruhy directly may provide further insights.

At the job fair, organized by the Jambyl Regional Branch of the Amanat Party in collaboration with Zhasar Ruhy, participants were offered various opportunities for education-and-self-development and career-development, with around 500 job vacancies available, particularly in labor professions. As the year is declared the Year of Labor Professions, the Amanat Party aims to reduce youth unemployment, decrease the NEET category, and integrate them into the labor market, providing them with skills-training and job-search assistance.

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