Meghalaya Launches Mass Recruitment Drive for 20,000 Jobs

Shillong: Twenty thousand job vacancies are opening up for Meghalaya youth. The Meghalaya State Skills Development Society is spearheading the recruitment drive, which kicks off in East Khasi Hills on August 17. The program covers every block in every district, matching applicants with roles based on their specific skills and interests.

East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner Abhilash Baranwal says the agency partnered with various employers across India and abroad to compile these listings. Salaries for these roles range from Rs 15,000 up to Rs 40,000. Baranwal wants locals to show up in force. He told the youth, "Wherever you feel that there is something you would want to do and you find yourself suitable for the vacancy, please do apply."

The process starts with basic registration and an initial screening interview. Officials will verify candidate qualifications during this first stage. Once cleared, names go to the respective employers. Companies will then run their own internal interviews based on individual recruitment policies. Successful applicants land the jobs directly after this final stage.

Baranwal pushed for transparency during the application process. He advised candidates to ask tough questions about facilities and housing before they sign on. Applicants should stay informed and ignore any hesitation about the search. This exercise offers a direct pipeline for youth to evaluate their futures and pick the right career path.

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