Bank Alfalah launches its hiring, remote working app
KARACHI: Bank Alfalah has introduced Worklee, a human resources hiring and remote working app, aimed at fostering diversified, inclusive and accessible employment opportunities for all segments of society, the bank said in a statement on Tuesday.
The initiative is particularly aimed at women who want to work remotely, persons with disabilities and freelancers, removing barriers to accessing professional opportunities in a conventional work environment and thus enriching mutual experiences of both the resource as well as the bank.
The app provides a seamless and user-friendly platform where individuals can register, create a profile, and apply for available job opportunities within Bank Alfalah, as well as perform their jobs remotely, where applicable.
“Alfalah Worklee is a step towards breaking barriers, offering people from all walks of life the flexibility to work remotely and become financially independent. Our vision is to create a truly inclusive work environment where talent, not physical constraints, determines financial independence,” said Chief Human Resources Officer, Human Capital Group of Bank Alfalah Faisal Farooq Khan.
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