Delhi Government launches Rozgaar Bazaar- Apply for jobs @jobs.delhi.gov.in
Team Careers360 | July 27, 2020 | 01:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, on July 27 launched the Rozgaar Bazaar 2020, a job portal to create new job opportunities for candidates. The official announcement was made through a video conference. Job seekers and employers have to register themselves at the official website launched by Delhi Government.
Many employees lost their job in recent time due to the lockdown imposed by the government. The aim to launchDelhi Government job site- Rozgaar Bazaar is to boost the economy and promote employment among the aspirants.
We are launching 'Rozgaar Bazaar' today to bring Delhi's job seekers and employers on one platform. It will give a boost to the jobs market and the economy | LIVE https://t.co/YV6huKDDKB
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) July 27, 2020
Delhi Government Rozgaar Bazaar - How To Apply
Step 1: Visit the official website - Click Here
Step 2: Select option from i want a job/i want to hire.
Step 3: Enter mobile number and verify the OTP.
Step 4: Fill all the details in the required fields
Step 5: Submit the form and keep one receipt for future reference.
There is no registration fee to apply for the jobs through this Delhi Government job site- Rozgaar Bazaar. Candidates need to fill the details as per their qualifications. After successful registration, the employer will get in contact with the job seeker.
He also added that the Delhi education model and healthcare system is growing very rapidly. The COVID-19 recovery rate has reached 88% in the state while only 8-9% of active cases are there in the capital.
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