Pakistan post has started its youth internship program on the guidelines of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The federal minister for postal services, Murad Saeed, revealed in a video message that the first session will benefit 35,000 people and will inaugurate from 4th November.
The initiation will take place among 1200 post offices across the country which will provide quality teaching that will enable young people to learn useful skills in order to start their own business or become a part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Kamyab Jawan scheme.
There will be 3 different modules for which the young candidates will be trained. The different modules covered in one-month training are as follows:
2) Modules A: (Franchise Post Office)
2) Module B: (Insurance Agents)
3) Module C: (E-Commerce)
Individuals between the age of 20 and 30 can apply for this post, the same rules apply for people who have passed matriculation or are Graduates. Though no stipend shall be provided to the trainees for the training. If you wish to join the internship program, download the registration form from Pakistan Post website.
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