
Satyavedu Constituency to host job mela on July 23
The event will be held at MKT Mahal in Pichatur town where the educated and unemployed youth will get an opportunity to land jobs, with fifteen Multi National Companies (MNCs) from from Tirupati, Chennai, Sri City and EMC Cluster arriving to fill up 500 jobs.
Satyavedu MLA Koneti Adimulam, who has taken special interest to launch the event in this little town on the Tamil Nadu border, announced that candidates with SSC, Intermediate, UG, PG and ITI course are eligible to attend the Mela.
District Skill Development Officer R. Lokanatham has appealed to the applicants to log in to https://naipunyam.ap.gov.in/user-registration for registration and call 94403 74535 or 99082 43736 for details.
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