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Thousands attend Pune recruitment drive for Israel jobs

Thousands of jobseekers flocked to ITI Aundh in Pune for the second round of a recruitment drive by Israel. This drive commenced on September 17 and will run through September 25 marks a significant milestone in international labour cooperation. A delegation of 12 Israeli officials arrived in India to oversee the recruitment. Their presence underscores […]

Thousands of jobseekers flocked to ITI Aundh in Pune for the second round of a recruitment drive by Israel. This drive commenced on September 17 and will run through September 25 marks a significant milestone in international labour cooperation.
A delegation of 12 Israeli officials arrived in India to oversee the recruitment. Their presence underscores the importance of this initiative, which aims to fulfil Israel’s growing demand for skilled construction workers.
The current phase of recruitment builds upon the success of first drive conducted earlier this year in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana. To date, approximately 4,800 Indian workers have already been deployed to Israel, earning salaries of around Rs 1.32 lakh per month and a monthly bonus of Rs 16,000. An additional 1,500 workers from the first cohort began their journey to Israel on September 18, bringing the total number of skilled Indian professionals in Israel to over 5,000.
Encouraged by these positive outcomes, Israeli employers have expanded their recruitment targets, seeking an additional 10,000 candidates in this round.
Israel is looking for talent in iron bending, plastering and ceramic tiling.
The Maharashtra government has extended its full support to the programme, providing crucial infrastructure and logistical support at ITI Aundh. Deputy Director and in-charge Joint Director Ramakant Bhavsar, along with his team, are spearheading the recruitment efforts at the institute.
The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) plays a pivotal role in this process, ensuring that India’s skilling programs align with global employment demands. Their tireless efforts guarantee that candidates are well-prepared for the technical and professional challenges they will face in Israel.
This recruitment drive represents a significant step in India’s journey to become a global supplier of high-quality human resources.

It showcases the nation’s commitment to enhancing employment opportunities for its workforce in international markets, particularly in countries that value Indian expertise in labour-intensive industries.

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