The pandemic has caused many businesses to downsize or shut down completely, leaving lakhs of people across the country, without jobs. Even though Unlock 3.0 is underway, several businesses and factory owners are unable to start work because most of the workforce migrated away from the city to their hometowns or villages. To bridge this gap, many state governments, and private organisations have launched free job portals which will help employers and workers connect.
Here are 10 job portals that can be accessed to apply for work:
1. MahaJobs Portal
MahaJobs
is a joint venture between the Department of Industries, Department of Labour,
and Skill Development-Entrepreneurship of the Government of Maharashtra to
connect job seekers with employers.
Job seekers can apply to 17 sectors through the portal, including engineering, logistic, textile, and pharmaceuticals. Skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled candidates can apply for jobs by entering their details on the portal, which can be accessed by employers and industries.You can click on below link to login to portal.
Click here to Register2. Rozgaar
Bazaar
To revive Delhi’s economy, the government has launched a
platform connecting job-seekers and employers, who have to register their
contact details, through phone or WhatsApp.
More than 7 lakh people have already registered on the website,
and there are more than 4500 employers. According to an article by The Indian
Express, the vacancies available are sales/marketing, beautician/spa/wellness,
housekeeping/peon, customer support/tele caller, and accountant.
If you wish to register
on the portal Click Here.
3. Pravasi
Rojgar
Actor Sonu Sood has extended a helping hand to migrant workers
of Bihar by launching Pravasi Rojgar, a job portal. The online platform has
over 500 reputed companies related to construction, apparel, healthcare,
engineering, BPOs, security, automobile, e-commerce, and logistics sectors,
offering job opportunities.
The portal aims to provide relevant employment opportunities to
job seekers in the skill-based work sector.
You can register yourself,
and seek job opportunities.
4. Rojgar
Mahaswayam
The Maharashtra government has launched a website for people
seeking under the initiative of the Skill Development Department. The portal
has information about jobs available under the government and private sectors.
You can register yourself
and look at the vacancies available.
An aadhar card and a valid mobile number are
required.
5. Raj-Kaushal
Yojana
The portal launched by the Rajasthan Government aims to provide
employment opportunities to the residents of the state close to their homes.
The portal also allows employers to register and hire workers.
Those who wish to apply
for work through the portal, have to create digital ID first, and then log
in to the portal.
Click here to create Digital ID
6. Bharath
Shramik
A web-based platform launched by Akshat Mittal, a 17-year-old
based in Noida, can connect unemployed workers with employers, who have lost a
chunk of their workforce.
Both employers and workers
can register themselves on the website.
7. Punjab
Ghar Ghar Rozgar
The Punjab government, under the Ghar Ghar Rozgar scheme,
launched a job portal where employers and job seekers can register. Those who
are seeking jobs through the portal will be given free coaching, training for
government & private-sector jobs, training in soft skills and communication
skills, etc.
Currently, there are more than 36,000 government jobs and 22,000 private-sector jobs available.
8. COVID-19
Free Job Forum
What started as an experiment to simplify the job marketplace
for job seekers and job givers, turned into a social initiative to help out
those who have lost their jobs during the pandemic. Two entrepreneurs, Suyash
Jain and Rajat Agarwal have created a detailed google form that collects
information about job seekers and providers.
The form is uploaded to
their LinkedIn profile and can be accessed for free by both parties.
Currently, there are more than 500 recruiters as part of their initiative.
If you wish to register
as a job seeker or provider, here is the Form.
Also, you can check the LinkedIn profile by clicking here.
9. MoSahay
A group of engineering students and industry professionals led
by professors from the Indian Institute of Sciences Bhubaneswar, have developed
a cross-platform application to help migrant workers find jobs in different
parts of the country.
The application acts as an interface between employers and
migrant workers. It stores information about skill sets of the workers and
their current health status.
According to an article by
The New Indian Express, once the data of the migrants are stored, the group
plans to share the same with recruiters and the State Government.
The website is available
in multiple languages, and you can register.Once you have registered you will
receive an enrollment ID which can be used to check the status of your
application.
10. Bharat
Works
Two graduates of NIT
Rourkela have developed a portal to help workers who have migrated to different
parts of the country find new jobs. According to a news article, the duo
has also gathered a team of 20 volunteers to help workers with the online
registration process.
Currently, there are 18
companies registered. You can check them and register yourself.
(Editor - Banveet Singh)
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