Employment Drive for Ex-Servicemen Salil Urunkar
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Employment Drive for Ex-Servicemen: Pune Job Fair on February 28

Attendees are required to bring their ESM identity card along with five copies of their latest CV or bio-data, including a photograph.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR), under the Ministry of Defence, will organize an Ex-Servicemen Job Fair on February 28, 2025, at Air Force Station, Viman Nagar Gate, Pune. The initiative aims to bridge the gap between former military personnel seeking employment and companies looking for skilled professionals.

The job fair will serve as a platform for ex-servicemen (ESM) to explore career opportunities across various sectors. Registration for ESM will be conducted on-site between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM. Attendees are required to bring their ESM identity card along with five copies of their latest CV or bio-data, including a photograph.

This employment drive will enable ex-servicemen to access diverse job roles through a streamlined and hassle-free recruitment process. Several corporate firms will conduct interviews and screenings for positions ranging from Senior Supervisors and Mid/Senior-Level Managers to Strategic Planners and Project Directors.

For further details, ex-servicemen can contact:

  • JWO Karam Chand – 9421198823

  • SGT Kailash – 9405606136

  • Corporate participants can register online and book stalls at www.dgrindia.gov.in.

For additional corporate inquiries, organizations may contact the Joint Director (SE and CI), Directorate General Resettlement, at West Block IV, RK Puram, New Delhi-110066, via phone at 011-20862542, or reach the Directorate of Resettlement Zone (South), Pune, at 020-26341217. Queries can also be directed to dgrspne@desw.gov.in.

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