FAISALABAD: The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMA) hosted Job Fair 2023 in Faisalabad, drawing over 60 companies from various industrial sectors and more than 3,000 students from local educational institutions.
"Over 60 companies participated in the Job Fair representing all major industrial sectors of Faisalabad in particular," ICMA said in a statement. "The Job Fair proved to be a hallmark in the nation’s job market catering to audiences from all walks of life."
The event bridged the gap between academia and the job market as the event was ideally positioned as a networking platform and aimed at facilitating professionals to best-suited job opportunities.
Professionals from all walks of life and spanning diverse industries were in attendance. "Job Fair was attended by over 3,000 students representing different educational institutions of Faisalabad."
The event was attended by Shehzad Ahmed Malik, President ICMA, Zia Mustafa, Chairman MARCOM Committee, Awais Yaseen, Honorary Treasurer, ICMA, Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad Naz, Chairman Faisalabad Branch Council. Shahid R. Bhatti, President Islamabad Rotary Club, Chaudhary Muhammad Yousaf, Regional Director Superior Group of Colleges Faisalabad, Dr Sajjad Arshad, Senior Vice president FCCI, Mr. Aslam Bhalli, Vice president FCCI.
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